Rochdale Observer

‘Government reckless over river sewage’ MP slams ministers in forced vote claim

- OBSERVER REPORTER rochdaleob­server@menmedia.co.uk @Rochdalene­ws

ROCHDALE MP Tony Lloyd, has slammed Conservati­ve Government Ministers for their ‘reckless disregard for public safety’ after he claims they forced their own MPS to vote against measures to end ‘the routine discharge of raw sewage into rivers and seas’.

Mr Lloyd said: “In Rochdale, United Utilities was responsibl­e for 32 reported sewage overflows in 2020, which lasted on average for 6.8 hours.

“That is, quite frankly, outrageous and it’s equally outrageous that the Tory Government appears to be showing a reckless disregard for public safety for failing to prevent this from happening again.

“I sat through the whole of the debate on this issue.

“Many Tory MPS knew the Government’s position was wrong, but sat on their hands.

“Crocodile tears are not enough, we need action and we need action now.

“This has serious and damaging implicatio­ns for precious river habitats for marine life, birds and mammals, and it makes our rivers unsafe to swim in.

“People across Rochdale want our local rivers to be free from raw sewage.

“That shouldn’t be too much to ask.”

According to Mr Lloyd, data from the Rivers Trust shows that in the North West, United Utilities were responsibl­e for 2,273 reported sewage overflows in 2020.

In Rochdale, there were a total number of 32 storm overflows counted over 1,525 individual spills from water treatment works in the area.

Luke Pollard MP, Labour’s Shadow Environmen­t Secretary, added: “People are right to be upset at the dreadful state of England’s rivers.

“Not one English river is in a healthy condition and there has been zero improvemen­t since 2016.

“The Government is to blame for allowing water companies to vent raw sewage into our rivers and seas seemingly at will.

“The Conservati­ves should urgently U-turn on their decision to block the Environmen­t Bill amendment so that water companies are forced to reduce the amount of sewage they pump into our rivers and seas.

“The millions of pounds which go to shareholde­rs do nothing to help with cleaning up our rivers and seas.

“The Tories should learn from the record and experience of the Welsh

Labour government who have been able to require sustainabl­e drainage systems to reduce the load on sewage systems and make investing to tackle future challenges a top priority.”

In the last year alone, raw sewage was discharged into UK rivers and seas over 400,000 times.

There were 2,941 discharges into UK coastal bathing waters during the May-september bathing season alone, severely impacting coastal communitie­s. The UK is ranked last in the EU for bathing water quality.

None of our rivers are in a healthy condition, with none meeting good chemical standards and only 14 per cent meeting good ecological standards.

In the recent series of votes on the Environmen­t Bill, Tony Lloyd and other Labour MPS voted to end the routine discharge of raw sewage into rivers and seas.

Conservati­ve MPS were whipped to vote against the cross-party amendment tabled by the Duke of Wellington in the House of Lords. The amendment was defeated and raw sewage can continue to be discharged into rivers as a result.

The amendment to ban the release of raw sewage has now returned to the House of Lords, and MPS are expected to vote on the proposal to end sewage discharges again in the coming weeks.

 ?? ?? ●● MP Tony Lloyd (inset) said United Utilities were responsibl­e for 32 reported sewage overflows in Rochdale in 2020
●● MP Tony Lloyd (inset) said United Utilities were responsibl­e for 32 reported sewage overflows in Rochdale in 2020

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