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Lancaster school pupils speak out in campaign to save Lake Windermere from pollution
Pupils from a Lancaster school have spoken out passionately about their campaign to save Lake Windermere from pollution.
BBC: Coogan joins protest over firm's Windermere pollution
Actor Steve Coogan has accused a water firm of "greenwashing" and "PR spin" as he joined a protest criticising it for putting sewage into England's largest lake. The I'm Alan Partridge star hit out at United Utilities' decision to pay out record dividends to shareholders, as he joined campaigners outside its offices near Windermere, Cumbria.
Daily Mail: Steve Coogan demands United Utilities clear up Lake Windermere
Steve Coogan has demanded United Utilities stop dumping sewage in the iconic Lake Windermere and called on them to clear up the beauty spot. The Alan Partridge star, 58, joined protesters in the high-profile row as he accused the water firm of 'greenwashing' and 'PR spin' this morning.
The Times: Steve Coogan, ‘Windermere is nursing a sewage timebomb’
Comedian says inaction by United Utilities over sewage spills in Windermere’s catchment area has led to a build-up of toxic materials at the bottom of the lake.
The Express: Feargal Sharkey joins protest to save Lake Windermere from sewage poisoning water
Feargal Sharkey joined hundreds of people demonstrating against sewage pollution poisoning England’s largest lake. The Undertones star, 65, and locals rallied outside United Utilities’ hub in Windermere yesterday after the firm dumped 8,700 hours of sewage into the Lake District spot last year.
BBC: Singer joins Save Windermere campaigners
Singer Feargal Sharkey joined campaigners in calling for a clean up of a lake on Monday. The environmentalist joined Save Windermere's weekly protest outside water firm United Utilities' information office in the Lake District town.
Feargal Sharkey to Join Strike Against Sewage · 8 April
The Save Windermere campaign will be joined by special guest Feargal Sharkey for their weekly strike against sewage pollution.
The strike will be held on Monday 8th April from 9-10am outside United Utilities Information Center, 8 Crescent Road, Windermere, LA23 1EA.
2023 Storm Overflow Performance Data Released: Save Windermere slams disgusting extent of untreated sewage in England’s largest lake
United Utilities’ 2023/24 EDM storm overflow data highlights significant sewage spilling in the Windermere catchment, pointing to regulatory failures and a lack of action from United Utilities. Save Windermere demands improved monitoring, adherence to the law, and accountability to safeguard public health and the environment.
The Guardian: 4m hours of raw sewage discharges in England in 2023, data expected to show
More than 4m hours of raw sewage discharges poured into rivers and seas last year, a 129% increase on the previous 12 months. Total discharges from the 14,000 storm overflows owned by English water companies that release untreated sewage into rivers and coastal waters increased by 59% to 477,972, making 2023 the worst year for sewage spills.
The Financial Times: Water companies told to install monitors on 7,000 sewage pipes
Pollution from emergency overflow pipes into canals, coastal waters and rivers has not always been recorded until now. Water companies in England and Wales will be required to install monitors on an additional 7,000 emergency overflow pipes used to dump sewage into the nation’s waterways, the environmental watchdog has said.
Windermere’s Bathing Water, Part 1 - Cyanobacteria
In this two-part series we will explore swimming in Windermere. The ‘quality’ of the bathing water in Windermere is monitored by the EA, but as this mini-series will demonstrate, the EA’s reporting on bathing water quality is often misleading and, in our opinion, should not be used as a reliable indicator when deciding whether it is safe to enter the water. Part 1 focusses on the risks of Cyanobacteria and the inadequacies of sampling and monitoring of BGA.
Watchdog has no idea how much sewage is spilling into protected Lake District site
Esthwaite Lodge pumping station, which discharges into a Site of Special Scientific Interest, has no event duration monitor on the outflow, so the Agency has no idea how much sewage is being spilled into the lake.
The EA says they are reviewing the permits for Windermere, but what are they going to do about the ecological damage already done? Moreover, how can we now trust them to put permits in place that are fit for purpose, when the old ones have been shown to be woefully inadequate to protect Windermere and its rivers?
This is why we are calling for a public inquiry. The regulator is failing, and we need to know why.