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Chris Whitty

OEP launches investigation into government's response to sewer overflows

Biodiversity

OEP launches investigation into government's response to sewer overflows

Role of Ofwat, the Environment Agency, and Environment Secretary in tackling water pollution is to be investigated by the Office for Environmental Protection

clock 29 June 2022 • 4 min read
A 'sea change'? Government unveils plans to halt sewage flows into UK waters

Policy

A 'sea change'? Government unveils plans to halt sewage flows into UK waters

Proposals come as water companies admit to discharging raw sewage more than 372,000 times into England’s rivers, estuaries, and seas last year

clock 31 March 2022 • 3 min read
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