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Sewage Spills Plague Britain's Waterways at Record Levels

12 Oct

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Summary

  • Over 450,000 sewage spills in 2024, a new record
  • Sewage leaked for 3.6 million hours, up from 2023
  • Residents and businesses sue over pollution in major rivers
Sewage Spills Plague Britain's Waterways at Record Levels

According to the latest data, Britain is facing an unprecedented sewage crisis, with a record number of spills polluting the country's waterways in 2024. Environment Agency statistics reveal there were more than 450,000 sewage spills last year, equating to a staggering 3.6 million hours of raw sewage being discharged into streams, lakes, and coastal areas.

The situation has become so dire that nearly 4,000 residents and businesses have launched the biggest environmental lawsuit of its kind, seeking "substantial damages" and a clean-up of the Wye, Lugg, and Usk rivers due to "extensive pollution," including sewage. This comes as water firms have continued to pay out over £112 million in bonuses and incentives over the past decade, despite the ongoing issues.

To make matters worse, five major water companies have been granted permission to hike customer bills by an extra £556 million, arguing the increases are necessary to fund much-needed infrastructure upgrades. However, critics argue that households should not have to "pay twice" for the firms' failures to maintain their sewage systems.

Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
According to the article, there were over 450,000 sewage spills in Britain in 2024, a new record, with the sewage leaking for a total of 3.6 million hours.
Nearly 4,000 residents and businesses have launched the biggest environmental lawsuit of its kind, seeking "substantial damages" and a clean-up of the rivers due to "extensive pollution," including sewage.
Five major water companies have been granted permission to hike customer bills by an extra £556 million, arguing the increases are necessary to fund much-needed infrastructure upgrades. However, critics argue that households should not have to "pay twice" for the firms' failures to maintain their sewage systems.

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