We generally have someone on here who knows something about every topic, so I'm wondering if someone can tell me why we don't use the tidal barrier to stop the river being tidal and allowing a high water level to be maintained on the river?
It would make the waterfront property far more valuable if the river was permanently full of water and not a massive lump of mud for much of the day.
It would make the waterfront property far more valuable if the river was permanently full of water and not a massive lump of mud for much of the day.