Press & Media
iNews: Water firms allowed to dump sewage into rivers using permits from the 1950s
Hundreds of permits that allow water companies to dump sewage into Britain’s rivers have not been updated by Government officials for decades with some remaining unchanged since the 1950s.
BBC: 'Huge' wildlife loss from sewage plant, charity says
There has been a "huge" loss of insects in streams because of sewage discharges, according to a conservation charity. Wildfish surveyed five streams feeding into Windermere in Cumbria and found all saw a loss of wildlife downstream of waste water treatment plants.
The Times: Insects declined by almost two thirds downstream of a sewage works
Insects and other invertebrates declined by almost two thirds downstream of a sewage treatment works on a key river feeding into Windermere. The fresh evidence of harm to rivers replenishing England’s largest lake comes in the same month a 95-year-old science group resigned from a partnership with the local water company, in protest over the pace at which it is being cleaned up.
New Report: Invertebrate Sampling programme finds shocking declines in species below United Utilities assets
We are thrilled to unveil the annual summary of our primary data collection initiative conducted in collaboration with WildFish. Although we are appalled by the findings. Read the full report and watch the film here.
The Guardian: Everything you wish you never needed to know about sewage fungus
The smelly, nasty bacteria that spells bad news for rivers is flourishing in the UK. Here is how to spot it and what it means.
iNews: Water bosses should face jail time on top of bonus bans, campaigners say
No 10 is accused of 'smoke and mirrors' as it announces it will consult on banning bonuses for polluting water firms' bosses. Save Windermere believes plans from the Government to ban bonuses for the bosses of water firms polluting Britain’s rivers do not go far enough and chief executives should face jail time instead.
iNews: The hidden sewage spills damaging our national parks and beauty spots
An investigation has revealed the location of almost 7,000 'emergency overflows' used by water companies to dump sewage, the majority of which are not being monitored by regulators.
The Guardian: Watchdogs and water bosses had dinner at private London club to discuss future
Meal attended by Environment Agency and Ofwat chairs attacked as outrageous example of ‘regulatory capture’. Water company bosses and the chairs of the regulator Ofwat and the Environment Agency went for dinner at an exclusive private members’ club to discuss how to quell public anger over bill rises and sewage spills.
The Westmorland Gazette: Windermere and Bowness Council support Lake Annecy sewage approach
Windermere and Bowness Town Council gave their 'unanimous' support for any project or initiative stopping all sewage discharges into England's largest lake.
The Guardian: 83% of English rivers have evidence of high pollution from sewage and agriculture
Eighty-three per cent of English rivers contain evidence of high pollution caused by sewage and agricultural waste, according to the largest citizen science water testing project ever to take place in the UK.
BBC: Watchdog criticised over sewage spill permit
The watchdog tasked with protecting the environment is not doing enough to prevent damage from water company sewage discharges. The Save Windermere group said an Environment Agency (EA) permit for a waste water treatment works near Cunsey Beck in the Lake District had omissions and was not sufficiently stringent.
iNews: The national parks blighted by convoys of sewage tankers
Sewage tankers have started to descend on one village in the Lake District 'every time it rains'. Trucks full of sewage are blighting some of England’s most beloved national parks as water companies scramble to patch up holes in their infrastructure.