Publication Of "Urgent" UK Utility Plan To Clean Up Rivers Of Shit Delayed By Another Four Months
Plans from the UK water industry to urgently tackle the sewage pollution crisis have been delayed by four months, with no publication date in sight, the Guardian can reveal. Government ministers last year demanded water executives send them a plan for urgent change to tackle outflows which spill untreated human waste into rivers and seas.
Last May the water industry representatives, Water UK, issued a mea culpa on behalf of private water companies for their industrial-scale sewage dumping through storm overflows. It then promised to swiftly release a £10bn national overflows plan. The government and Water UK planned to publish the plans by late summer after requesting them in April.
Newly released documents, revealed after Freedom of Information Act requests submitted by the Good Law Project, show the environment minister Rebecca Pow wrote to water companies asking for action plans which strike the right balance between speed and affordability and deliverability and asked them to submit them by 18 August for publication. She added that some water companies had still not provided data for their plans, and had first asked for these plans in April. By August she was still requesting information from water companies.
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The government also refused to reveal the details of plans which have been submitted by some water companies, stating this was because there is a stronger public interest in withholding the information because the water companies intend on publishing the information you have requested in the near future. Releasing the information at this stage on an adhoc basis would divert resources away from ongoing work. The water companies need to ensure that it is finalised, quality assured and signed off before publication takes place.
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https://www.theguardian.com/environment/2024/jan/17/uk-water-industrys-urgent-plan-to-tackle-sewage-pollution-delayed-by-four-months