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Andrew Redhead said the island was blessed with a strong tidal range and flow Pumping untreated sewage into the sea is an "appropriate" method of disposal, Guernsey Water has said. A £11m plant ...
Guernsey could start using tidal power on a commercial scale by 2014, one of the island's ministers has predicted. Charles Parkinson, treasury and resources minister, told BBC News there was a lot of ...
Earlier this year Guernsey Electricity began the most extensive survey ever carried out of the bed and tidal flows in various locations around the Bailiwick of Guernsey. The Bailiwick has some of the ...
Tide turns for Guernsey Guernsey, the Channel island between France and the UK, is considering whether to push into developing wind or wave and tidal projects in its waters. 22 January 2009 23:00 GMT ...
Tide alert issued for the east coast of Guernsey this evening. With a high tide expected to reach 9.8m (32.2ft) at 5:55pm and north-east to easterly wind between force 4 and force 6, ...
Andrew Redhead, director of water services, said Guernsey's unique tidal flow and lack of heavy industry negated the need for full sewage treatment. Andy Cummins, ...
Pumping untreated sewage into the sea is an "appropriate" method of disposal, according to Guernsey Water.
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