Minutes from the last Water Quality Summit can me downloaded here.
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Victory for Waterwatch UK: Our Proposal to Be Discussed at the Next Water Quality Summit!
Reading Time: < 1 minuteWe are thrilled to share a major milestone in our journey to empower communities and drive real change in water governance. Last night, David Burton-Sampson MP called to inform us that our proposal for the future of the Water Summits will now be discussed at tomorrow’s Water Quality Summit. This is a huge step forward…
Update on Funding and Future Decisions
Reading Time: < 1 minuteWe are pleased to share that Waterwatch UK has received news about potential funding from other local sources. As a result, we have made the decision to discontinue Anglian Water’s match funding at this time. While we are no longer proceeding with this specific funding arrangement, we recognise that there may be future instances where…
The Origins and Evolution of the Southend Water Summits
Reading Time: 7 minutesThe Water Summits began in March 2023, sparked by my deep frustration with the state of our water quality. As a cold water swimmer in Leigh On Sea, I saw first hand the devastating impact of raw sewage discharges and knew that urgent action was needed. I approached my then MP, Anna Firth, to highlight…
Statement on Southend MPs Voting Against Amendment 16 to the Water Bill
Reading Time: < 1 minuteWe are deeply disappointed that both of Southend’s MPs, David Burton-Sampson and Bayo Alaba, chose to vote against Amendment 16 to the Water (Special Measures) Bill. This amendment would have ensured that fines imposed on water companies for pollution were reinvested directly into improving water quality, rather than allowing companies to pass the cost onto…
Understanding CSOs: When Appearances Can Be Deceiving
Reading Time: 2 minutesAt Waterwatch UK, we’re committed to holding all parties accountable when it comes to protecting our water systems. A key part of this mission is ensuring transparency and clarity in reporting Combined Sewer Overflow (CSO) activity. Sometimes, what looks like a spill might not be one at all and that’s why accurate monitoring and regular…
Rising Water Bills and Accountability for Water Companies
Reading Time: 2 minutesAs news circulates that the average water bill in England and Wales will rise by £86 in 2024, many households are facing an added financial burden. These increases are part of a wider plan to fund essential upgrades in water supply infrastructure and to reduce sewage discharges, a critical issue that has drawn increasing scrutiny…