West Sussex Gazette

Bognor beach could be one of the ‘most polluted’ in the UK

- Connor Gormley connor.gormley@nationalwo­rld.co.uk

Bognor Regis beach could be one of the most polluted in the UK, new data has revealed.

With temperatur­es rising and seaside weather on its way, The Mirror has published an interactiv­e map of UK beaches spoiled by high levels of pollution – and Bognor Regis is on the list.

Would-be sunbathers can use the map to search beaches in their area to find out if local pollution levels are normal, if swimming is safe and whether or not an area has lost its swimming zone status.

The list specifical­ly references the Aldwick bathing site, which was deemed ‘poor’ by the Environmen­t Agency in last year’s census after inspectors found increased levels of E. Co li and Intestinal Entero cocci in the water. Found in the intestinal tract of warm-blooded animals, Intestinal Enterococc­i is often used to indicate the possible contaminat­ion of water by faecal matter and swimmers have been warned against taking to the waves.

Aldwick was one of only two sites on the South Coast to receivea negative rating, the other being St Mary’s Bay in Kent.

The news comes amidst ongoing concerns about sewage dumps off the English coast, with Southern Water having been fined a record £90 million in July 2021 after admitting to thousands of illegal sewage discharges up and down the cachet.

Shortly after last year’s census results were revealed, Arun District Council leader Shaun Gunner (Con) urged the water company to ‘step-up; and take responsibi­lity for the discharges. “They have got to realise that their customers are not being provided for. If they were a local council, they would be hung out to dry by the electorate. But we all have no choice. We have to use Southern Water,” he said. "They are fielding a public serviceand it’ s not being provided .”

At the time, a spokespers­on for Southern Water said bathing water quality ratings were impacted by a range of complex factors and teams were working hard to investigat­e the drop in quality at Aldwick. "We're working with the Environmen­t Agency and other partners to investigat­e what could have impacted the bathing water at that location,” they added.

Last week, Southern Water admitted it was ‘not acceptable’ after sewage was pumped into these an ea rF elphamf or almost 250 hours over ten days.

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