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BBC: Watchdog criticised over sewage spill permit
The watchdog tasked with protecting the environment is not doing enough to prevent damage from water company sewage discharges. The Save Windermere group said an Environment Agency (EA) permit for a waste water treatment works near Cunsey Beck in the Lake District had omissions and was not sufficiently stringent.
iNews: The national parks blighted by convoys of sewage tankers
Sewage tankers have started to descend on one village in the Lake District 'every time it rains'. Trucks full of sewage are blighting some of England’s most beloved national parks as water companies scramble to patch up holes in their infrastructure.
The Times: Water bosses told they can no longer monitor themselves on sewage
Water bosses have been told by ministers they will no longer “mark their own homework” on whether they are illegally polluting rivers, in a shift in how the sector is regulated.
BBC: Thames Water sewage spills quadruple, data shows
The number of hours in which sewage was dumped into the River Thames has more than quadrupled in the last year, figures show.
There were 6,590 hours of sewage spills in the last nine months of 2023, according to the data from Thames Water, analysed by London's City Hall. It is up from 1,420 hours for the same period in 2022.
The Guardian: Huge loss of invertebrates detected in stream feeding into Windermere
Campaigners say 76% decline in riverfly species’ abundance at Cunsey Beck is being caused by sewage discharges.
Sky News: Water bosses have received £25m in bonuses since last election, Labour says
Labour says consumers are facing higher bills while water bosses rake in millions in bonuses - despite rampant sewage dumping. Water company bosses have received over £25m in bonuses and incentives since the last general election.
The Mirror: Water bosses trouser £25million in bonuses despite sewage dumping scandal
Nine chief executives of water companies have been paid a staggering amount despite dumping sewage in rivers, lakes and seas, according to research by the Labour Party.
iNews: Labour vows to put water bosses ‘in the dock’ for illegal sewage dumping
Water bosses responsible for illegally dumping raw sewage “should be in the dock” for the damage caused to the UK’s waterways, Labour’s Shadow Environment Secretary has insisted.
The Express: The battle to stop one of the UK's most beautiful lakes from turning bright green
Lake Windermere is a UNESCO World Heritage site but the flow of sewage from nearby rivers has become a grave concern.
Cumbria Crack: Over 36,000 sign petition calling for public inquiry into Lake District fish deaths
Over 36,000 people have signed a petition calling for a public inquiry into Lake District fish deaths.
Save Windermere launched the petition last year claiming that the Environment Agency’s investigation into the death of the fish at Cunsey Beck was not fit-for-purpose and its conclusion that it would not take any action on the incident was not sufficient.
iNews: ‘Toothless’ sewage watchdog fails to visit 90% of toxic water spills in England
The Environment Agency failed to visit 90 per cent of toxic water spills last year, including more than 60 per cent of the most serious incidents. There has been a major drop off in in-person inspections of water pollution incidents since the Covid-19 pandemic, with the Environment Agency failing to attend most cases.
The Westmorland Gazette: Up to 15 years of work needed to create sewage-free Windermere
The amount of work needed to make Windermere sewage-free has been revealed for the first time. The Save Windermere campaign, led by Matt Staniek, has called for all sewage outputs in the lake to be removed similar to Lake Annecy in France.
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