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Wessex Water

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HeadquartersBath
United Kingdom
Parent organizations YTL Corporation
Ceo Colin Skellett
Number of employees2,000
Founded1973
SubsidiariesWessex Engineering & Construction Services Ltd.
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About Wessex Water


Wessex Water Services Limited, known as Wessex Water, is a water supply and sewerage utility company serving an area of South West England, covering 10,000 square kilometres including Bristol, most of Dorset, Somerset and Wiltshire and parts of Gloucestershire and Hampshire.

MPs call for investigation after BBC News report on sewage

MPs call for investigation after BBC News report on sewage
Sep 5,2023 12:51 pm

... But BBC News cross-referenced 2022 spill data from Thames, Southern and Wessex Water with rainfall data, to identify 3,500 hours of potential dry spills - which are illegal...

Water firms illegally spilled sewage on dry days - data suggests

Water firms illegally spilled sewage on dry days - data suggests
Sep 4,2023 9:51 pm

... Outrageous Across the Wessex Water region - from the Dorset coast to the Bristol area - BBC analysis identified 68 sites where sewage may have been discharged illegally last year...

Water companies say sorry over spilling raw sewage

Water companies say sorry over spilling raw sewage
May 18,2023 12:41 am

... The water companies - Anglian Water, Northumbrian Water, Severn Trent Water, South West Water, Southern Water, Thames Water, United Utilities Water, Wessex Water and Yorkshire Water - said they were ready to invest £10bn to upgrade their sewage infrastructure and also establish 100 new swimming areas...

Dorset heath fire: 'Largest blaze in years' under control

Dorset heath fire: 'Largest blaze in years' under control
Apr 24,2022 1:40 pm

... " Wessex Water had been made aware of some supply issues in the area following the incident, DWFRS said, adding that residents should contact the supplier directly if problems continued...

Protests over water firms dumping sewage in rivers

Protests over water firms dumping sewage in rivers
Apr 23,2022 5:10 pm

... Each protest targeted a separate water company: •Edinburgh - Scottish Water •Tynemouth - Northumbrian Water •Belfast - Northern Ireland Water •Scarborough - Yorkshire Water •Bath - Wessex Water •Manningtree, Essex - Anglian Water •Worthing - Southern Water •Newquay - South West Water •Abergavenny - Welsh Water •Victoria Embankment Garden, London - Thames Water •Stoke Bardolph, Nottinghamshire - Severn Trent •New Brighton Beach, Wirral - United UtilitiesNic Bury, professor of environmental toxicology at the University of Suffolk, is running a project looking at E...

Why are water bills rising more in some areas?

Why are water bills rising more in some areas?
Mar 21,2022 3:31 pm

... Users of Wessex Water - which also supplies water to Somerset and Dorset, as well as Bristol and Wiltshire, saw average bills stand at £470...

John Lewis says it is wrong to cut sick pay for unjabbed staff

John Lewis says it is wrong to cut sick pay for unjabbed staff
Jan 23,2022 11:34 pm

... Sick pay cuts will also be implemented at Wessex Water and, in the US, several major companies have started penalising unjabbed workers...

Untreated sewage regularly dumped illegally in UK rivers

Untreated sewage regularly dumped illegally in UK rivers
Jan 19,2022 9:12 am

... He calculated that together the seven companies - Southern Water, South West Water, Thames Water, United Utilities, Wessex Water, Yorkshire Water and Welsh Water - discharged untreated sewage from 59 treatment works that treat 4...

Untreated sewage regularly dumped illegally in UK rivers

Jan 13,2022 1:23 pm

Untreated sewage is being dumped illegally in rivers across the country on a regular basis, analysis shown to The Bbc suggests.

It found seven Water companies in England and Wales discharged untreated sewage into rivers and The Sea More Than 3,000 times between 2017 and 2021.

The Water industry admitted action was needed to address The Problem .

The fresh data comes a week after of pollutants tainting England's rivers.

The Environmental Audit Committee said raw sewage, microplastics was putting health and nature At Risk .

Peter Hammond , a retired professor of computational biology and also a campaigner with Windrush Against Sewage Pollution, said the statistics showed that the Water industry was flouting poor regulation by the Environment Agency .

" In some cases, multiple sewage works are spilling into the same river causing damage for long periods of time, sometimes spinning as long as four months, six months almost without a break, " He Said .

He calculated that together the seven companies - Southern Water , South West Water , Thames Water , United Utilities , Wessex Water , Yorkshire Water and Welsh Water - discharged untreated sewage from 59 treatment works that treat 4. 5 million people's wastewater.

Water companies are allowed to discharge untreated sewage into rivers in exceptional circumstances - for example during heavy rainfall.

They can be acting illegally if they discharge when the conditions are Dry - this is known as a Dry spill. Or they can be breaking The Law if they are not treating enough of the sewage before they discharge it - this is known as an early spill.

Prof Hammond looked at data from " event duration monitors" which check every 15 Minutes on whether a treatment works is discharging untreated sewage into a river. He then compares this data with rainfall data and with the companies' records on how much sewage they're treating.

In response to The Report United Utilities , Southern Water and Welsh Water , questioned the accuracy of some of the data while Yorkshire Water said that Professor Hammond had " fundamentally misunderstood" the data.

According to The Report the sewage treatment works at Dorking run by Thames Water was responsible for the highest number of unpermitted spills.

Untreated sewage was discharged into The River Mole on 223 days over The Last Four Years . Prof Hammond's analysis suggests none of them would have been permitted by The Rules , because either The Weather was too Dry , or not enough of the sewage had been treated properly.

Thames Water said it ''regards all discharges of untreated sewage as unacceptable and will work with the government, Ofwat and the Environment Agency to accelerate work to stop them being necessary and say they are determined to be transparent".

Prof Hammond said the Environment Agency is failing to detect thousands of illegal spills because it is not scrutinising the available data closely enough.

''It's As If the Environment Agency is looking through a telescope and we're looking through a microscope. "

Water UK, which represents the Water companies, said all the Water companies agree there is an ''urgent need for action to tackle the harm caused to The Environment by overflows".

An Environment Agency spokesperson said where there was evidence of non-compliance ''we will not hesitate to pursue the Water companies concerned, and take appropriate action".

They added that 1,300 storm overflows and storm tanks at waste Water treatment works have been identified as ''spilling frequently'' and that ''a major investigation into possible unauthorised spills at thousands of sewage treatment works is ongoing".



Source of news: bbc.com

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