Read the latest on the pollution of our rivers and beaches by English and Welsh water companies more interested in shareholder dividend than in serving the public. #sewagepollutionwestenglandbylines.co.uk/features/sew...
Since April 2023 Sewage Watch has been keeping a running log of press coverage on the state of sewage dumping into our rivers and onto our beaches
The forecast heavy rain has arrived: west-devon.info/2024/09/sept...#SwimInfo#PollutionRisk#WaterFitLive#SewagePollution#Devon#Cornwall 1/n
Far be it from me to say "I told you so": west-devon.info/2024/09/sept...#WaterFitLive#Cornwall#SewagePollution#WaterQuality 1/n
The UK's Environment Agency has issued an “advice against bathing” due to “pollution from sewage” at #Pentewan#Cornwallwest-devon.info/2024/09/sept...#WaterFitLive#SewagePollution
I have to admit that I'm looking carefully at the #NorthShore#surf#SewagePollutionwest-devon.info/2024/09/sept...
The Met Office has issued a series of yellow weather warnings for heavy rain across Devon and Cornwall, from the evening of Wednesday September 4th until midnight on Friday September 6th! The Met Offi...
Nitrogen isotopes in seaweed herbaria indicate increasing sewage pollution over the past 200 years in the River Mersey - Mersey Estuary #sewagepollution#museums#collectionspubs.rsc.org/en/content/a...
A macroalgae (seaweed) herbarium nitrogen isotope (δ15N) record is produced for the River Mersey and Liverpool South Docks (England) between 1821 and 2018. A modern macroalgae δ15N record was also pro...
Members of the Cambridge University Boat Team gather for a photo before the weekend’s race versus Oxford. Due to hazardous levels of pollution in the Thames, organisers have urged the teams this year not to plop their Cox in the water. #sewagepollution#boatrace @Feargal_Sharkey
Great article by The Guardian on sewage fungus in UK, featuring our recent research @michcjackson.bsky.social@oxfordbiology.bsky.social#sewage#sewagepollution#riverpollutionwww.theguardian.com/environment/... 🧪🌏💧🦠
The smelly, nasty bacteria that spells bad news for rivers is flourishing in the UK. Here is how to spot it and what it means
#ukpol#tories#sewagepollution#spongecities
Greening our cities and creating “sponge cities” not just good for flood prevention but also would benefit biodiversity, cleaner air and well being. It’s a clear win win.
Increased flooding blamed on years of government delays over ‘sponge cities’ rules