Date: 28th July 2025STOP PRESSThis statement is our response to the Environment Secretary Steve Reed’s pledge announced to halve sewage pollution from water companies by the end of the decade.Government Press release - Reed: Government to cut sewage pollution in half by 2030: Sewage pollution from water companies will be cut in half by the end of the decade, the Environment Secretary Steve Reed will pledge today (Sunday 20 July).https://www.gov.uk/government/news/reed-government-to-cut-sewa...| Rivermoleriverwatch
River Action launches legal challenge over Government’s failure to explain when it will trigger special administration for Thames Water We have filed a legal claim over Environment Secretary Steve Reed’s failure to explain when he will trigger special administration for Thames Water and other failing water companies – despite having the legal mechanism to take […] The post River Action launches legal challenge against the Government over Thames Water failures appeared first on River A...| River Action UK
Simon has made a video to explain the recent trends in storm overflows throughout the River Mole catchment Click here here for the link...| rivermoleriverwatch
Sewage once again flooded into streets and properties from Thames Water's Horley Sewage Treatment Works (STW) on 5 January 2025. Sewage...| rivermoleriverwatch
December and early January have been very busy months for River Mole River Watch.| rivermoleriverwatch
Eighteen months of citizen science data in the River Mole catchment reveal consistent and concerning patterns in water pollution.| rivermoleriverwatch