Rocquigny was the small village in France where my father was taken prisoner of war on 24th March, 1918, after serving in the British army in France and Belgium since April, 1915. Having written a short history of his service with the 7th Battalion, City of London Regiment, I have often wondered what the modern "village" is like.
The goal of this project was to reoxygenate the river from Fourmies to Rocquigny- This would reduce both COD and ammonia as the water flowed downstream.
The reduction ammonia between wignehies and rocquigny resulted from both river aeration and the additional DO in the river from the aeration lagoon.
We conclude that the significant difference at Rocquigny between preaeration and post-aeration classifications can be directly attributed to the oxygenation of the retention lagoon.
Put differently, it is not intended to give a person a second chance to meet their onus, but only to ensure that they in fact have one chance to do so.
And since Ms de Rocquigny Goudie did file an appeal on September 24, 2002, then obviously nothing actually prevented her from doing so.
Just for the record, Ms de Rocquigny-Goudie specified her husband's situation, and I have to observe that, while they might have received confirmation of their worst case scenario on September 24, it was not of a nature that would have been completely unexpected by them, and/or have taken them by complete surprise.