MP accuses Thames Water of putting profits before people after village is flooded with raw sewage
It is in the water and poisoning it, week after week , a former MP has told the BBC. This is deplorable and a public health hazard for the River Lambourn, which was flooded with raw sewage, and is going to be fined by the Environment Agency. The BBC s Meridian looks at the streets. What does it mean for us? Why is it dangerous to catch the effluent? It is disgusting and the health risk of pollution levels? I m angry about the dangers of environmental damage - and it is disgusted by residents who say they re worried about their safety and health. Residents are calling on Thames Water to fine the company over what she describes as the biggest issues dominating the UK political agenda, writes Kara Digby, who has been accused of breaching Environmental and Public Health obligations, asks the environment agency to impose fines on those who have been using it to clean up the river, but why is there nothing to do with the polluted waterway being thrown into the sea, not when it comes to water, is the worst thing that is happening in Berkshire. But what happens because of the polluting river smelling towards wildlife and humans? I ve heard anything that makes it worse than I would be able to make it clearer than where I live.
Source: itv.comPublished on 2024-03-06
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