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Phosphates: too much of a good thing? - Film with Q&A at Bath Royal Literary and Scientific Institution BRLSI

Bath Royal Literary and Scientific Institution BRLSI, 16 - 18 Queen Square, Bath, Somerset, BA1 2HN

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Phosphates form part of our DNA and are essential for life. However, extensive mining and over-reliance on phosphates is a rapidly growing environmental problem. Phosphate-rich agricultural run-off is a special challenge on the Somerset Levels and Moors, where attempts to limit phosphate pollution are currently playing havoc with house building regulations. Yet somehow the pollution must be controlled.

Join Bath Royal Literary and Scientific Institution to watch a film Phosphates: Too Much of a Good Thing? (31m) made by local film makers John Potter and Phil Shepherd. John and Pete will join in a Q&A session after the screening, with additional contributions from scientists, farmers and "Our Lady of the Waters".

Discussion will touch on many topical issues, including the role of the Environment Agency and the regulator, the future of farming and the housing crisis.

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Film and Q&A
Members and students: £3.00
Non-members: £56.00

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