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New Penalties for Water Company Executives: Will They Make a Difference?
The recent announcement of new penalties for water company executives found obstructing investigations into pollution or sewage discharges is a step in the right direction—but is it enough?
Sewage release data goes live
Anglian water today published their new on-line map showing, in near real time, the status of each of their “storm overflow” outlets from the sewage system. The map links to
Spot checks reveal phosphate levels below Grimston STW almost double permitted levels
As new data suggests the Environment Agency has failed to monitor water firms in England, spot checks by Gaywood River Revival can reveal that phosphate levels below the Grimston Sewage
Time for the King’s Lynn IDB to rethink its dredging strategy
We’ve been calling for a halt to dredging precious chalk streams like the Gaywood for quite some time. It’s an outdated and barbaric process that has been rightly been referred
Your memories of the Gaywood River
Gaywood River Revival is embarking on an exciting project to celebrate the heritage of our local chalk stream and set a benchmark for its restoration. Chalk streams are not only
The “It’s not my fault” culture killing our river
An extraordinary exchange of emails which has recently emerged, reveal a serious pollution incident on the Gaywood River and makes it clear that it could very well happen again. This