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Yorkshire Water set to be fined millions over sewage spills

Tue 6 Aug

XR York and other clean river protesters walk along Ouse Bridge in York in February. Photographs: YorkMix

Tue 6 Aug 2024  @ 8:09am
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Ofwat wants to impose a huge fine on Yorkshire Water for failing to manage sewage spills.

The water regulator proposed a £47 million penalty for Yorkshire Water as the first batch of results from its biggest-ever investigation into the industry.

It has also put forward a £104 million penalty for Thames Water and £17 million for Northumbrian Water.

The penalties relate to water firms’ management of their wastewater treatment and sewer systems, which have come under heavy criticism for releasing too much pollution into rivers.

In an announcement this morning (Tuesday), Ofwat said the firms “failed to ensure that discharges of untreated wastewater from storm overflows occur only in exceptional circumstances, which has resulted in harm to the environment and their customers”.

It added that there was a “strong correlation” between high spill levels and operational issues at their wastewater treatment sites, “which points to these companies not having properly operated and maintained their wastewater treatment works”.

It said the firms had failed to upgrade their assets where necessary, and had been slow to grasp their obligations to limit pollution from storm overflows.

Sewage enters the River Ouse on Sunday, 25 June 2023. Photograph: Michael Neal

Ofwat chief executive David Black said: “Ofwat has uncovered a catalogue of failure by Thames Water, Yorkshire Water and Northumbrian Water in how they ran their sewage works, and this resulted in excessive spills from storm overflows.

“Our investigation has shown how they routinely released sewage into our rivers and seas, rather than ensuring that this only happens in exceptional circumstances as the law intends.

“The level of penalties we intend to impose signals both the severity of the failings and our determination to take action to ensure water companies do more to deliver cleaner rivers and seas.


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“These companies need to move at pace to put things right and meet their obligations to protect customers and the environment. They also need to transform how they look after the environment and to focus on doing better in the future.

“Looking to the future, we want transform companies’ performance under our new price control that starts in April next year, so we reduce spills from sewage overflows by 44% by 2030 compared to 2021 levels.”

Environment Secretary Steve Reed welcomed the fines.

“The unacceptable destruction of our waterways should never have been allowed – and it is right that those responsible for illegally polluting our rivers, lakes and seas face the consequences,” he said.

“This Government will fundamentally reform the water sector.

“We have announced our first steps to clean up the water industry in our Water (Special Measures) Bill, to cut sewage pollution, protect customers and attract investment to upgrade its crumbling infrastructure.

“We will outline further legislation to transform and reset our water industry and restore our rivers, lakes and seas to good health.”


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