SERT's call to end to sewage discharge
Polly Penn, Head of Working with Communities at the South East Rivers Trust, added:
“We are glad that tackling storm overflows in England is a Government priority. However, we would like to see more urgent timescales.
“We want to see an end to the practice of discharging raw sewage into rivers.
“We are very concerned by the latest figures about raw sewage entering our rivers, which puts the health of their ecosystems, as well as public health, at risk.
“We want to be able to swim, paddle, fish and play in our rivers without risk of contracting hepatitis, e-coli, gastroenteritis and other unpleasant diseases.
“We want to give our native wildlife a chance to recover and see our rivers full of life.
“Investment is desperately needed to upgrade our sewer systems to cope not just today, but with the increased pressures predicted in the future.”
The consultation is open from today for six weeks, until 12 May.