Ashbourne News Telegraph

Water giants to speed up efforts to clean rivers

-

WATER firms Severn Trent and Anglian Water have pledged to accelerate efforts to protect UK rivers after the Government and regulators called on the sector to do more.

Last month, environmen­t minister Rebecca Pow called on water companies to significan­tly improve their practices in England and Wales to support the local environmen­t.

The minister said the water sector should dramatical­ly reduce the frequency and volume of sewage discharges from storm overflows to protect rivers.

The two water companies said they will sharply reduce their use of storm overflows as part of five commitment­s they claim will help prevent harm to rivers.

Liv Garfield, chief executive officer of Severn Trent, told the PA news agency the industry “hasn’t managed to keep pace with expectatio­ns” as she announced the latest plan.

“Public perception wants us to move faster,” she added.

“When you look at the evidence in the data, the situation improves year on year.”

One of the main commitment­s made by the firms is that they will ensure storm overflows and sewage treatment works do not harm rivers, using Environmen­t Agency measures.

They pledged to create more opportunit­ies for people to access and enjoy rivers, and also committed to helping other sectors, such as farmers, to improve and care for rivers.

The firms also pledged to help wildlife thrive on rivers and lastly committed to being transparen­t about their plans and progress through work with non-government organisati­on.

Ms Garfield said Severn Trent will invest roughly £100 million each year into the plans.

Newspapers in English

Newspapers from United Kingdom