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(Alliance News) - Water firms will be forced to pay households in England up to GBP2,000 for service failures as part of efforts to reform the sector, the government has announced. Compensation ...
Compensation payments will increase up to tenfold from July 2 for problems such as low pressure, disruptions to supply or sewer flooding.
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Daily Star on MSNHow safe is your area to swim? See UK sewage hotspot maps as Brits look to cool offSurfers Against Sewage have warned holidaymakers and Brits alike to avoid a number of beaches across the country due to ...
Britain's Thames Water, battling to avoid nationalisation, asked a group of senior creditors on Monday to allow it to draw ...
When Slater Mill opened in 1793, it signaled the eventual demise of river herring and other migratory fish in the Blackstone ...
Pollution fines of more than £100 million will go to environmental projects, the Government has confirmed after concerns it would backtrack on a pledge first made by the Tories.
Pollution fines of more than £100 million will go to environmental projects, the Government has confirmed after concerns it would backtrack on a pledge first made by the Tories.
Concerns had been raised the cash from fines on water companies would not be ringfenced for schemes such as river restoration.
Living near microplastic-polluted waters may raise risks of diabetes, stroke, and heart disease, a study reveals. Learn about the health impacts and ways to reduce exposure.
Living near microplastic-polluted waters may raise risks of diabetes, stroke, and heart disease, a study reveals. Learn about the health impacts and ways to reduce exposure.
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