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Sewage & effect on surfing community...

Postby PapaW » Sun Jan 09, 2005 8:01 pm

Just a big thanks to everyone whos filled out one of my questionaires. Please if anyone has can you take a few mins to do one as I need 15 more.
Many thanks see below...

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I’m examining the effect water quality has on the surfing community and their surfing habits.
I'm posting it up here for you all to fill out if you could please spare a few moments I would be very grateful.

It's as a word document and the instructions included! If you could just highlight/underline etc the answers that apply. Also add any information where necessary. Don't worry if the format gets messed up I'll still be able to get your answers.

Click the link below to download the questionnaire*
http://www.undeb.bangor.ac.uk/surf/questions.doc

Once completed please e-mail the file to: tcuc1b@bangor.ac.uk


(* The file is assured to be virus free and is held on University servers)
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Question for you.

Postby deadite » Wed Jan 12, 2005 3:03 am

I'm a little confused about the lag time between when it rains and when it's safe to go in the water.

I am under the impression that it's 72hrs after a major rain. Now, does rule stand if it has rained for days on end? Example: It's been raining here in Los Angeles for basically 3 weeks straight. But I saw people out this past weekend and there was actually a surf contest. But the rain just stopped today (1/11/05).

Any thoughts?
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Postby PapaW » Wed Jan 12, 2005 3:22 pm

Well if its been raining for ages then i'd expect its pretty diluted. that or it can' really get any worst. LA coast is one of the worst in the world for viral strains in the water.
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Postby vbsurfer » Thu Feb 03, 2005 7:30 pm

Sent your survey back last night, hope it's useful even though I don't surf the UK. I'd be very interested in the final product.
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Postby VaB » Thu Feb 03, 2005 11:12 pm

vbsurfer wrote:Sent your survey back last night, hope it's useful even though I don't surf the UK. I'd be very interested in the final product.


Well look what the cat dragged in.
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Postby vbsurfer » Fri Feb 04, 2005 5:45 pm

VaB wrote:
vbsurfer wrote:Sent your survey back last night, hope it's useful even though I don't surf the UK. I'd be very interested in the final product.


Well look what the cat dragged in.



BWWAAAAHAHAHAHA!!!!! :lol: Sup there M? Up for a dawn patrol Saturday before work? It should be fun!
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Postby PapaW » Thu Feb 17, 2005 9:59 am

Thanks to all who filld out I've got ll I need now.
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