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067 J D Carr<br />

You ? ? We have a couple <strong>of</strong> national advantages already, one <strong>of</strong> which is <strong>of</strong> course wind ? ? Of the river estuarys and the<br />

other is water particularly the ? Which has one <strong>of</strong> the fastest tidal flows and with ? ? Some use <strong>of</strong> this could be considered.<br />

All ? should be encouraged to store ? and so should trade and industrial premsises.<br />

068 Mr & Mrs McDermott The majority <strong>of</strong> council tax paying public are re<strong>all</strong>y quite intelligent requirements are unnecessary<br />

Ways to produce renewable energy in existing homes should be encuoraged by more information (not everyone has the<br />

internet or time to browse it). Rainwater storage - encourage this as you have the garden composting. Re-instate the<br />

069 Mrs B Buckland 'green' bins free <strong>of</strong> charge. Re-cycling - curbside collection <strong>of</strong> card and plastic would be a help.<br />

072 Mr & Mrs S J Painter Rainwater storage. Tanks to be built in new housing developments.<br />

Every new home should be fitted with solar panels. Shortage <strong>of</strong> water - pipe water from where there is plenty. Wales,<br />

Scotland etc. Gas can be piped across continents why not water. We are an island surrounded by water. Do what the<br />

074 Mr & Mrs Raddon continent does, extract the salt from the sea water.<br />

As we live in the driest part <strong>of</strong> the Country any rainwater storage system will have to be very large to cope with the levels <strong>of</strong><br />

075 Mr K A Cooke<br />

rainf<strong>all</strong> we curently endure.<br />

With current water shortages, it is surprising that development has even been considered without first thinking about such<br />

issues. Any new sm<strong>all</strong> and limited developments no more than 20-50 homes should be built in an energy effiecient way<br />

076 Ms G Lunn<br />

with wind power sources and solar power. Water must be considered first.<br />

You have to keep your fingers on the pulse to be sure that energy and water are sufficient, planned and grow to meet<br />

sustainable demands. Other utilities and services need similar attention. Sewerage, waste disposal, telecommunications,<br />

077 Cllr Glen Dryhurst roads, schools, etc also need to keep pace.<br />

078 David & Jeanne On water - our supply is low. Following the ? Project<br />

Essex gets so little rain, rainwater storage is futile at times - as we find with our rainwater butts. Obviously renewable<br />

materials are a good idea any encouragement is always better than the iron fist. Technology needs to improve before<br />

079 Mrs S Clark<br />

sunlight is viable.<br />

080 Mr C Hathaway All new houses should be built with a solar heating capability, the cost <strong>of</strong> which can be incorporated into the sale price.<br />

081 T S Papworth Negotiate with other countries outside <strong>of</strong> EU to recycle white goods.<br />

082 Mr J Adkin I think the word 'encourage' is just about right.<br />

Energy conservation incorporated in building plans. Not sure whether Hanningfield resevoir will cater for the additional<br />

084 Miss M Andrews requirement <strong>of</strong> water.<br />

If more developemnt is provided, energy and water supplies will be a major issue. Wind farm on Thames Estuary should be<br />

085 C G Tabar<br />

considered - energy.<br />

No, the council must do more. All homes to have water butts. Water must be saved when it rains, so we do not have<br />

086 Mr M Gorman<br />

droughts. Sustainable homes aer a must.<br />

087 Mr I Walker Requirement is correct. Improving existing homes should be a priority. Incentives would be useful.<br />

9 months ago a big leak from Essex water which run <strong>all</strong> day, after I notified them the road suffered but I did not see any<br />

road repairs from this matter moneyed to this is something which you could look into. If I done this I would be held liable for<br />

089 J Weddell<br />

the damage.<br />

090 Mr B Everett We should encourage to save energy and water. Better use <strong>of</strong> waste water required for gardens<br />

All properties should have a water meter we should promote different sources or energy solar - wind etc. Can Rochford<br />

091 Ms P Bailey<br />

Council provide information about this - how about Clements H<strong>all</strong> with solar power?<br />

092 Mrs M Hills Keep to encouragement.

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