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Briefing: Sewage released into England’s rivers and seas nearly 300,000 times last year
Strategic angle: Campaigners criticise frequent use of storm overflows during drought conditions.
editorial-staff
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Updated 16 days ago
The frequency of raw sewage discharges in England reached nearly 300,000 instances last year, a significant operational concern for water infrastructure management.
This situation was exacerbated by the driest spring in over a century, which has implications for both environmental sustainability and public health.
The reliance on storm overflows during drought conditions highlights a critical gap in the current wastewater management systems, necessitating a review of capacity and operational protocols.