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Why aquatic life is facing a double whammy as sewage overflows spill into rivers amid heavy rain

Why aquatic life is facing a double whammy as sewage overflows spill into rivers amid heavy rain

Sky News19-07-2025
It doesn't take much for Britain's sewerage system to be overwhelmed.
Heavy rain had been forecast for the southeast of England on Saturday morning, with an amber weather warning issued.
In fact, the downpours weren't as intense as feared - and they were brief.
Yet, sewage overflows across the region quickly began discharging into rivers.
Data from The Rivers Trust shows that at midday on Saturday there were 75 outlets actively pouring effluent into rivers in the southeast.
And another 164 had been discharging in the previous 48 hours.
It's been worse - far worse - in the past.
But the sewage was being discharged into rivers heavily impacted by weeks of hot, dry weather.
More weather warnings in place
While the amber warning may have expired, there is more wet weather on the way over the coming days.
A yellow weather warning for thunderstorms remains in place for most of England, apart from the southwest, until 9pm on Saturday.
A yellow warning for rain affecting most of the southwest of England and South Wales is in place until 9pm on Sunday, with another in place for most of mainland Scotland until 12pm on Sunday.
The majority of England and Scotland are also set to be impacted by thunderstorms on Monday, with a yellow warning in place from 11am until 9pm.
The Met Office said a few places may experience flooding and disruption.
Not only was the water temperature higher than normal, reducing oxygen levels and encouraging blooms of algae, but river levels were low, so there was less water to dilute the sewage.
It's a double whammy for aquatic life.
It reflects years of underinvestment in the infrastructure. The crumbling sewerage system hasn't kept pace with the growth in the population.
The priority of the water regulator Ofwat has been to keep customer bills low, at the expense of the environment.
And we are now paying the price.
The Water Commission's report next week is expected to recommend much tighter regulation in future, and Ofwat is likely to be abolished.
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