The Chair of the Environmental Audit Committee has commented on
today’s release of storm
overflow spill data from the Environment Agency.
Environmental Audit Committee Chair MP said:
“This dataset presents the clearest picture yet of the true
extent of the problem around sewer overflows across England.
“That recorded sewage spills increased by more than half in 2023,
compared to the previous year, demonstrates that there is still a
great deal of work to be done to control these discharges. This
problem has clearly been exacerbated by last year’s record
rainfall following a record dry year.
“Next, we need to know what impact these discharges are having on
the waterways into which these sewage spills flow; that is what
the next phase of monitoring ought to reveal.
“The Environment Agency’s continued monitoring will play an
important role in helping water companies identify where the
worst impacts occur, and how they can best target the £96 billion
they have pledged to invest in improvements in response to the
Government's Plan for Water and Sewage Discharge Action Plan.
“The Committee will be hearing from the Environment Agency in the
coming weeks, and we intend to take further evidence on this
issue later in the year. I look forward to hearing more from the
environmental and the economic regulators of water companies, and
from the water industry, on the contribution each make towards
returning the country’s precious waterways to the condition that
river users and bill payers rightly expect.”