This is not just the responsibility of the water companies, because it is not just water assets that discharge into our rivers. Within a short section of the River Tame in Greater Manchester there are three water assets, but there are also Johnson brook and Wilson brook. Johnson brook regularly discharges raw sewage into the Tame because of a misconnected sewer somewhere along the reaches of that brook, and Wilson brook regularly discharges chemicals into the Tame because of industrial processes. The Environment Agency’s actions are appalling. What more is the Secretary of State doing—
Water Quality: Sewage Discharge
Proceeding contribution from
Andrew Gwynne
(Labour)
in the House of Commons on Tuesday, 25 April 2023.
It occurred during Opposition day on Water Quality: Sewage Discharge.
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