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The Westmorland Gazette: Matt Stainek speaks out about water pollution in the Lakes

Last year Mr. Staniek launched a campaign to improve water quality in the Lake District by submitting a petition to George Eustace, Secretary of State for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs. 

"I grew up near Lake Windermere and I was shocked to hear about the levels of pollution in our lake. So for the last ten months I have been campaigning to improve water quality in the Lake District."

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BBC: Why has Windermere lake turned green?

Windermere in Cumbria is England's biggest lake and attracts thousands of tourists every year. 

But in recent months, people have been advised not to swim in it or allow their dogs to go in the water in it as it has seen a huge increase in pollution levels. 

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Cotswold Outdoor: Saving Windermere With Environmentalist, Matt Staniek

The lake is at a tipping point. Enough hasn't been done over the last 20 years to ensure it is adaptable to climate change. Phosphorus is entering the catchment area in unsustainable quantities and destroying the fragile freshwater environment. Phosphorous is a problem because it acts as fertiliser for algae, and lots of algae means no oxygen in the water for fish. 

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The Daily Mail: Lake Windermere could become ‘ecologically dead’

Lake Windermere in Cumbria could become 'ecologically dead' within the next few years due to the amount of sewage pumped into the water, a campaigner has warned.

Matt Staniek, a conservationist, wildlife advocate, and regular visitor to the lake, launched an online petition calling for an end to sewage dumping in the water.

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