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Rivers in Bradford are turning yellow due to restaurants polluting with waste

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A Yorkshire city famous for its curries is in hot water after its drainage system became polluted with spices.

An underground river which flows beneath Bradford has become stained yellow due to the turmeric and other curry spices washed into the system.

The city's ancient drains mean much of the stained and spicy water now ends up in Yorkshire's River Aire, sparking concern among locals.

The issue was highlighted in an annual report by the group Friends of Bradford Beck, leading to an investigation by the Environment Agency.

Rob Hellawell, 49, said the city's many curry houses were not breaking any rules and were unaware the impact the spices were having on the streams.

He said: 'The old systems, at the time of the Industrial Revolution, saw businesses dump straight into the public watercourse.

'Nowadays there are a lot of new extensions built where washing machines are plumbed into the drains rather than the foul sewerage system.

'Builders see a drain and connect to it, without realising what it is.'

Mr Hellawell said restaurants had taken action since the problem was highlighted, improving the quality of the water.

Bradford boasts 200 Indian and Asian restaurants and has scooped the Curry Capital of Britain award six times.

The large Asian population of the city is down to the demand for immigrants during the Industrial Revolution when the textile industry was thriving and Bradford needed more manpower.


http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/art...urning-YELLOW-spices-washed-curry-houses.html

Streams in the Yorkshire city famous for its curry houses are now full of spices

Dishwashers are often plugged into drains, filling them with yellow water

Environmental group says restaurants have responded to concerns about issues
 
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The council needs to raise awareness of this issue so builders know to redirect the plumbing to the foul water sewage rather than the public watercourse. It's just a case of lack of knowledge, hopefully with some fresh directives it can be addressed sooner rather than later.
 
I don't mind opening the tap and getting good curry. That is something I could live with
 
Sorry if this offends some but I’m not surprised at all this happened in Bradford.

You have too many people that live there with I don’t give a crap attitude.

It’s not rules but simple lack of common sense.
 
When a person from third world goes to first world, he doesn't leave his baggage behind. He brings third world to the new country.
 
When a person from third world goes to first world, he doesn't leave his baggage behind. He brings third world to the new country.

It's inevitable, same way as Brits take a full English with sausage and bacon with them to the continent when they move there. It is annoying seeing parts of Britain looking like shanty towns when new immigrants flood the area, but I don't think that's the case here, just a plumbing issue with desi spices. Seems like they colour the rivers more than your average European herbs.
 
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