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Home / Environment / UK Residents Sue Thames Water Over Raw Sewage and Health Threats

UK Residents Sue Thames Water Over Raw Sewage and Health Threats

2 Dec

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Summary

  • Thames Water failed to upgrade 98 sewage treatment sites as promised.
  • Residents face health risks from raw sewage and poorly treated effluent.
  • Water regulator denied Thames Water £1.18bn charge for uncompleted upgrades.
UK Residents Sue Thames Water Over Raw Sewage and Health Threats

Communities in south-east England are launching coordinated legal complaints against Thames Water, alleging that sewage pollution is significantly impacting their lives and health. Despite promises, the company failed to upgrade 98 of its worst-performing treatment plants and pumping stations over the past five years.

Residents are now filing statutory nuisance complaints to local authorities, demanding accountability for discharges of both raw sewage and poorly treated effluent. Data reveals a 240% increase in raw sewage discharges at the Newbury plant between 2019 and 2024. Meanwhile, Thames Water's request to charge customers £1.18bn for these overdue upgrades was largely denied by the regulator, Ofwat.

Several incidents highlight the severity of the issue, including a teenage rower contracting E. coli and multiple children falling ill after playing in the Thames. Citizen testing has also shown dangerously high E. coli levels in treated effluent. Thames Water has previously been fined £104m for environmental breaches, yet concerns remain about its financial stability and the government's inaction.

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.
Thames Water failed to upgrade 98 sewage treatment plants and pumping stations, leading to increased raw sewage discharges and poorly treated effluent polluting rivers.
Residents are filing statutory nuisance complaints with local authorities, demanding accountability and urgent action from Thames Water to stop sewage pollution.
People have reported falling ill with E. coli after contact with contaminated rivers, disrupting recreation, local businesses, and daily enjoyment of the waterways.

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