Derby Telegraph

Water firm’s £2m fine for sewage leaks

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SEVERN Trent Water has been fined more than £2 million for polluting the River Trent.

Huge amounts of raw sewage were discharged into the river from Strongford Wastewater Treatment Works (WTW), near Stoke, between November 2019 and February 2020.

District Judge Kevin Grego ruled at Cannock Magistrate­s Court on Monday that there was a reckless failure by the company to have in place and implement a proper system of contingenc­y planning.

Severn Trent Water had previously pleaded guilty to two charges of illegally dischargin­g raw sewage. The company was fined £1,072,000 and £1,000,000 plus costs of £16,476.67 and a victim’s surcharge of £181.

Approximat­ely 240 million litres of raw sewage were discharged illegally by the firm, equivalent to 10 Olympic-sized swimming pools.

The sewage flowed into the river after two of the three screw pumps failed at Strongford WTW.

Adam Shipp, a senior environmen­t officer at the Environmen­t Agency who led the investigat­ion, said: “Severn Trent were fortunate that this incident did not cause a catastroph­ic pollution in the Trent as the river already had high flows when the discharge occurred.

“Our investigat­ion showed that their contingenc­y plans were woefully inadequate, with a major pump being out of action for 52 days prior to the incident.

“Even though Severn Trent knew Storm Clara and Storm Dennis were about to arrive they did not think to proactivel­y source alternativ­e pumps and get them to site. This is not the sort of response we would expect to see from a profession­al multinatio­nal company and as a consequenc­e they have now put in place on-site measures to ensure an incident like this does not happen again.”

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