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Dear John, In 2020, raw sewage - dumped by water companies more than 400,000 times - stopped people swimming in the sea and polluted every river in England. [1] Water companies say it helps prevent flooding when it rains. [2] But the truth is, even in dry weather, many are dumping sewage every day - sometimes even illegally. [3] Our creaking Victorian sewage system is clearly not fit for purpose. But companies are paying out millions to shareholders instead of fixing it properly. [4] The government’s on their backs: a new law, introduced in November, says companies are responsible for fixing this mess. But it’s weak, with no targets, and no proper accountability. [5] That’s where we come in. Together, we can put these companies under the spotlight and push them to step up and fix this mess. But we need some crucial info first - like how much cash they have and what they’ve been giving to their shareholders. Then we’ll know how to press their buttons. Sewage pollution is a huge problem, John - and it’s going to take a big campaign to sort it out. We’re just at the beginning, but we know it needs to target:
Thanks for being involved, Matt, Tash, Megan, Jonathan and the 38 Degrees team NOTES: [1] BBC News: Sewage discharged into rivers 400,000 times in 2020 Independent: Every river in England is polluted, government figures reveal ITV News: Warning 'not to enter sea' along Kent coast extended after sewage leak [2] Same as Note [1] [3] BBC News: Southern Water fined record £90m for dumping raw sewage [4] The Mirror: EXCLUSIVE: Raw sewage fury as water companies pay shareholders billions instead of fixing crisis [5] BBC News: Environment Bill passes following lengthy battle over sewage | |
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