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Massive Waste Pile Threatens River: No Pollution Found

24 Dec, 2025

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Summary

  • A huge illegal waste pile, 150m long and 6m high, is near the River Cherwell.
  • Environment Agency tests found no evidence of pollution in the river.
  • Cleanup operations will begin soon due to a detected fire risk.
Massive Waste Pile Threatens River: No Pollution Found

A colossal pile of illegally dumped waste, extending up to 150m in length and 6m in height, has been identified situated between the River Cherwell and the A34 in Oxfordshire. Drone footage captured the installation of protective barriers and sandbags around the site. The Environment Agency has conducted thorough investigations, including extensive tests on both the waste material and the river itself.

These tests revealed no evidence of pollution impacting the River Cherwell, a positive finding that reassures environmental authorities. The agency stated that work continues to ensure the river and its environs remain safeguarded from potential harm. The scale of the waste mountain raises significant concerns for the local ecosystem.

Authorities have detected a fire risk associated with the waste accumulation. Consequently, operations to clear the site are scheduled to commence shortly, though an exact date has not yet been officially set. This imminent cleanup aims to mitigate the fire hazard and fully restore the integrity of the affected area.

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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.
No, the Environment Agency has conducted extensive tests and found no evidence of pollution in the River Cherwell.
Work to clear the massive illegal waste pile is set to begin imminently due to a detected fire risk.
The waste pile is enormous, measuring up to 150 meters (490ft) long and 6 meters (20ft) high.

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