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BBC: The pollution causing harmful algal blooms

In 2021, the United Utilities Staveley sewage works, near Windermere, spilled untreated sewage into a nearby stream 80 times for a total of 1,172 hours, according to an interactive map by The Rivers Trust which documents sewage spills. This was not a one off; the United Utilities plant at Grasmere spilled 90 times for a total of 1,348 hours.

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The Guardian: ‘It stinks’ - Windermere plagued by blue-green algae as ‘toxic as cobra venom’

As dawn broke over Windermere on Tuesday, Pete Kelly set off in his kayak from the north shore of England’s biggest natural lake, armed with three test tubes. The water did not look tremendously inviting, a film of luminous green algae lapping up on the shingle beach at Waterhead. You should have seen it last week before the rains came, he said: “All of the water up this end was really dense and green.”

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BBC: Windermere - Algae warning over fish deaths at lake

Harmful algae blooms across the whole of England's largest lake could cause hundreds of thousands of fish to die, a zoologist has warned.

Matt Staniek said Windermere, in the Lake District, was "horrendous" and had turned a "horrible" green colour.

The blue-green blooms can make humans ill and can be fatal to animals.

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