
Originally Posted by
DrPatrickBarry
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I forgot to mention, comming from WBC I passed a lady with a long pipe who said she was doing some hydraulicy studies.
Later at Edale I got chatting to a bloke while waiting for the train to Marple and it turned out he was part of the same team.
These pins that were mentioned earlier in the thread (of which I saw loads)
are biodegradable and are used for pinning down netting in an attempt to get the cotton grass to grow on the exposed peat.
The pipe the lady had are being sunk into the ground to measure the water table on the hill. Basically they want to keep it
wetter as that binds the peat together better than if the peat is too dry.
The water companies are one of the main groups fiancing this work as Mrs Smith wants crystal clear water and peat errosion
darkens the water, resulting in massive costs for the water companies to get it clear again.
So it is a case of protecting the environment and business interests are not in conflict!!