The Scotsman

Water firms ‘release sewage in dry weather’

- By JOSIE CLARKE

Water companies have released raw sewage into UK rivers and seas almost 150 times during dry weather – despite being told to do so only when there is heavy rainfall, according to campaigner­s.

Analysis by campaign group Surfers Against Sewage(sas)ofdischarg­ealerts and meteorolog­ical data shows so-called "dry spills" occurred at least 146 times "at a conservati­ve estimate" when there was no rain recorded between October last year and September.

The spills are intended to occur only during times of exceptiona­l rainfall to help the sewage network cope, with releases at other times a potential breach of water firms' permits.

Some 95 of the dry spills were at locations where water quality was classified as 'excellent', making "a mockery of the categorisa­tion system for designated bathing waters in the UK", the SAS report said.

Southern Water was responsibl­eforfourti­mesas many dry spills as the next worst offender, South West Water, SAS said.

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