Edinburgh Evening News

Boat race fiasco shines spotlight on pollution

- Alex Cole-Hamilton MSP is leader of the Scottish Liberal Democrats

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This is a failure of public policy and ministeria­l disinteres­t

This Easter weekend was punctuated by the annual Oxford – Cambridge university boat race. For me it’s like a starting gun for spring, a quaint old British tradition that heralds the summer of sport to come.

Cambridge emerged victorious this year, although it seems not through any athletic prowess necessaril­y, but rather because several of the Oxford crew spent the night before vomiting due to an E. coli infection, brought about by excessive amounts of what the team described as “poo in the water”.

The number of sewage discharges into our waterways and onto our beaches is increasing. Across the whole of Britain our sewage network – some of it dating back to the Victorian era – is struggling to cope with population increases, the vast amount of water we each use in daily life and the extreme weather events that we are seeing more frequently.

South of the border, where water is privatised, that’s the fault of the water companies, and the wrath of the public is finally being brought to bear on management boards and their shareholde­rs. Here in Scotland, where Scottish Water is wholly owned by the Scottish Government, this is a failure of public policy and ministeria­l disinteres­t.

There are no two ways about it, this is an emergency and unaddresse­d, given the annual increase in the problem, it will slowly poison our waterways and coastal areas. That’s why the Scottish Liberal Democrats want to bring forward a new Clean Water Act. It would ensure that every sewage dump was monitored and published with binding targets for their reduction. It would introduce a blue flag system for Scotland’s rivers and bring about a complete ban on the release of sewage in protected areas such as bathing waters.

The boat race fiasco is an important spotlight on a national problem. That will spark a public outcry that should make English water companies take action. But here in Scotland, the fault lies entirely at the feet of SNP/Green

Ministers. If they won’t take our sewage emergency seriously, they should get out of the way for someone who will.

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Cambridge celebrate winning the 2024 boat race
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