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The Times: Sewage heroes wade in where Environment Agency has lost muscle
Some activists are raising funds to allow them to campaign full-time. Matt Staniek, a 26-year-old former zoologist in Windermere, has formed a one-man campaign called Save Windermere to protect England’s biggest lake. “For me, it was the threat to our wildlife that really started my campaign,” Staniek said.
The Guardian: Water firms in England urged to upgrade sewage works for new homes
Campaigners are intervening to prevent new houses being occupied in several areas of England until sewage treatment works are upgraded to cope.
The Times: Alert at Lake Windermere over toxin levels that turned water green
Four fifths of the shoreline around Lake Windermere falls short of quality standards, with a majority of water samples showing raised levels of pollutants, a survey has found.
BBC: The pollution causing harmful algal blooms
In 2021, the United Utilities Staveley sewage works, near Windermere, spilled untreated sewage into a nearby stream 80 times for a total of 1,172 hours, according to an interactive map by The Rivers Trust which documents sewage spills. This was not a one off; the United Utilities plant at Grasmere spilled 90 times for a total of 1,348 hours.
The Westmorland Gazette: Matt Staniek campaigns to end sewage pollution in Windermere
MATT Staniek does not like London but when he was nominated for a national park protector award he packed a five-litre bottle of blue-green algae and set off to Parliament.
NWE Mail: Windermere to feature in Channel 5 Michaela Strachan documentary
A CHANNEL 5 documentary about waterways in Britain will feature Windermere. One of the episodes will be centred around Windermere and Michaela will be shown around the lake and the River Rothay by activist Matt Staniek.
Express & Star: Pollution in Windermere ‘epitome’ of problem facing rivers and lakes
Campaigner Matt Staniek has been raising the alarm about the impact of sewage in the famous lake in the Lake District.
The Daily Mail: If Government is failing Windermere, imagine what's happening in your river
A zoologist campaigning for Lake Windermere to be granted extra environmental protections has warned the rise in sewage being dumped there is the 'epitome' of the problems facing all of Britain's waterways.
The Guardian: ‘It stinks’ - Windermere plagued by blue-green algae as ‘toxic as cobra venom’
As dawn broke over Windermere on Tuesday, Pete Kelly set off in his kayak from the north shore of England’s biggest natural lake, armed with three test tubes. The water did not look tremendously inviting, a film of luminous green algae lapping up on the shingle beach at Waterhead. You should have seen it last week before the rains came, he said: “All of the water up this end was really dense and green.”
The Telegraph: Lake Windermere is ‘as toxic as cobra venom’ owing to sewage pollution
Tests show levels of blue-green algae at the Lake District tourism hotspot are higher than recommended, posing ‘a massive health risk’
The Independent: Sewage: Why toxic algae on Lake Windermere is only the start of what’s to come
Blue-green algae, which can be poisonous to humans and animals, formed on Lake Windermere in abundance as recent heatwaves coupled with masses of human effluent created the ideal conditions for its growth.
The Times: 'Lake Windermere is Dying' - toxic algae puts swimmers at risk
The sun is shining and in a scene that could have been plucked from an Arthur Ransome novel, dozens of children are swimming at one of the best bathing spots in Windermere.
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