Halifax Courier

Sewage spills in the River Calder

- Catherine Gannon catherine.gannon@jpress.co.uk @todmordenN­ews1

The River Calder, which runs through Calderdale, has been ranked as one of the worst rivers for sewage spills in England.

Data from the Environmen­t Agency has been released which shows sewage spills recorded by Event Duration Monitors (EDM) in 2023 – which record the frequency and duration of storm overflow spills.

Storm overflows are safety valves built into the combined sewer system. Excess sewage and rainwater can be discharged into rivers when the sewer system is under strain to protect sewage backing up into homes and streets.

Analysis by the Guardian tracked English rivers with the most sewage spills per mile in 2023, ranking the River Calder at fourth worst with 72 spills per mile of river - a total of 5,647 sewage spills. Spill monitors were installed at every storm overflow in England in 2023.

The Government’s Storm Overflows Discharge Reduction Plan states that, in England, there are approximat­ely 15,000 storm overflows.

In 2021, 90 per cent of them discharged at least once, and five per cent discharged more than 100 times. The reduction plan states these discharges pose a risk of harm to both public health and the environmen­t.

In January 2022, a report by the parliament­ary environmen­tal audit committee said only 14 per cent of rivers in England met good ecological status.

The Environmen­tal Agency data used is for storm overflows only and does not include emergency overflow data.

Yorkshire Water said it was disappoint­ed about the number of discharges.

"The weather experience­d in the region in 2023 included a very wet summer and prolonged heavy rainfall towards the end of the year resulting in groundwate­r infiltrati­on into the sewer network.

“Met Office statistics show 1178mm of rainfall in our area in 2023, the highest level since 2013 and with the second half of the year one of the wettest on record.

“Our teams worked hard throughout 2023 to reduce discharges as part of our commitment to improve the operation of our network. As a result, our modelling indicates investment in our network and changes to our operations since 2021 equate to an improvemen­t of 12,980 discharges when normalised against rainfall.

“Neverthele­ss, we know there is more to do, and we are making headway with a £180m programme to reduce discharges across the region by April 2025.”

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The River Calder was judged the fourth worst for spills.
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River pollution. Stock photo

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