Regulators have accused water companies of 'genuinely shocking' behavior, including gaming a self-monitoring system and showing a 'culture of complacency.' Southern Water is addressing sewage flooding in Southwick village after heavy rain. Concerns about sewage pollution have led to the launch of the #EndSewagePollutionManifesto in Parliament. Thames Water faces disciplinary decisions amid poor performance, with regulators urged to proceed cautiously. Residents in Surrey affected by water supply disruptions post-Storm Ciaran are seeking compensation from an independent regulator.
Residents in Surrey who had no water supply for several days following Storm Ciaran are taking their claims for compensation to an independent regulator. Tap below to read more: https://t.co/d9HkIDr8MR
This is the disgusting state of the river full of sewage down at Teddington Lock this morning. This is a complete environmental hazard. How much longer are you going to let this disgusting practise continue @thameswater and @stevebarclay? https://t.co/oP06zDgn1S
There are risks in either disciplining Thames Water for its poor performance or granting the leniency its owners demand. Regulators need to tread carefully, @mbrookerhk writes https://t.co/vCeKg27X8A
Co-Chair @KenPenton at the launch of #EndSewagePollutionManifesto launch in Parliament yesterday. @JoExmouth1961 & @paddle_it told of terrible impact Tory sewage pollution failure is having on health & jobs. @tobyperkinsmp made clear @UKLabour would meet manifesto asks https://t.co/lOHda2U9b8
Sewage flooding after heavy rain has led Southern Water to move tankers into Southwick village to clear out the waste. Tap below to read more: https://t.co/YYiJWSFbpA
Regulators have accused water companies of “genuinely shocking” behaviour, gaming a self-monitoring system and demonstrating a “culture of complacency” ⬇️ https://t.co/Rt46ES7svk