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Home / Environment / Illegal Dump Threatens Thames River Ecosystem, Authorities Urged to Act

Illegal Dump Threatens Thames River Ecosystem, Authorities Urged to Act

14 Nov

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Summary

  • Illegal rubbish dump created about a month ago by organized crime group
  • Toxic runoff risks poisoning wildlife and entire Thames catchment
  • Environment Agency must act quickly to prevent environmental disaster
Illegal Dump Threatens Thames River Ecosystem, Authorities Urged to Act

According to reports, an illegal rubbish dump has been created about a month ago on the banks of the Thames River, threatening an environmental catastrophe. Calum Miller, the Liberal Democrat MP for Bicester and Woodstock, raised the issue in parliament, describing the situation as "threatening an environmental disaster".

The charity Friends of the Thames has sounded the alarm, with chief executive Laura Reineke stating that this is "an environmental catastrophe unfolding in plain sight". She warned that every day the dump remains, the risk of toxic runoff entering the river system increases, potentially poisoning wildlife and the entire Thames catchment.

The Environment Agency has been urged to act swiftly, not in "months or years, which is their usual reaction time". Experts caution that the longer the authorities take to address the illegal dump, the greater the threat to the fragile Thames ecosystem.

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.
The illegal rubbish dump, created about a month ago by an organized crime group, is threatening an environmental disaster on the Thames River.
Charity Friends of the Thames, led by chief executive Laura Reineke, is urging the Environment Agency to act quickly to prevent the environmental catastrophe from unfolding.
Calum Miller, the Liberal Democrat MP for Bicester and Woodstock, raised the issue of the illegal rubbish dump in parliament, describing it as "threatening an environmental disaster".

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