by Seth Johnson-Marshall | Mar 31, 2023 | News
Welsh Water 2022 Sewage Discharge Data Published Follow The 2022 sewer overflow spill map generated using Welsh Water’s data. Click on the image for an enlargement. Friday 31st March, 2023 Welsh Water is today releasing its data on sewer overflow performance...
by Seth Johnson-Marshall | Mar 27, 2023 | News
Stop Anaerobic Digester Pollution of Rivers FollowFollow Anaerobic digesters are suspected of contributing to high phosphorus levels in Welsh rivers through the spreading of digestate, the industry’s nutrient-rich liquid end-product. Tuesday 14th March, 2023...
by Seth Johnson-Marshall | Mar 15, 2023 | News
Regulators & water companies scrutinised by Select Committee Follow Yesterday’s evidence session concentrated on water company pollution, especially CSO discharges. Thursday 16th March, 2023 Yesterday it was the turn of Wales’s water companies and...
by Seth Johnson-Marshall | Mar 10, 2023 | News
Second Phosphorus Summit: Our Summary FollowFollow Welsh Water are spending an extra £100M in funding to resolve their part in the excessive nutrients in rivers issue. Friday 10th March, 2023 On Wednesday, the second Phosphorus Pollution Summit was held in Cardiff,...
by Seth Johnson-Marshall | Mar 7, 2023 | News
Second Summit on Phosphorus Pollution in Wales FollowFollow First Minister Mark Drakeford MS speaking outside July’s initial phosphorus summit at the Royal Welsh Agricultural Show in Builth Wells. Wednesday 8th March, 2023 Today the second “Phosphorus Summit”...
by Seth Johnson-Marshall | Feb 14, 2023 | News
Welsh Water’s Plans To Reduce Phosphorus Entering Rivers FollowFollow Unsurprisingly, SAGIS analysis shows that agriculture accounts for 84% of the phosphorus entering the Eastern Cleddau and 65% for the Western Cleddau. Encouragingly, Dwr Cymru Welsh Water...