![]() |
![]() |
| Baroness Sarah Ludford MEP | <office@sarahludfordmep.org.uk> | 9th January 2009 |
EU action on filthy Thames sewage welcome12.48.27pm GMT Tue 4th Apr 2006
London's Liberal Democrat MEP Baroness Sarah Ludford has welcomed the decision by the European Commission to threaten the UK with legal action in the European Court of Justice over the raw sewage outflows into the Thames. She said: "Brussels is Londoners' friend. Londoners will be grateful that Europe is set to end the disgraceful 19th century system whereby 40 million tonnes of raw sewage are allowed to flow into the Thames every year." "It is a sad indictment of a Labour government and a Labour Mayor that the EU has to wield the big stick to get us adequate sewage treatment in the 21st Century." Notes to Editors: The UK government has had 15 years to comply with an EU Directive which requires the installation of adequate collection and treatment facilities for 'urban waste water'. At present there is on average an overflow of raw sewage every week from one of 36 outflow pipes; this happens in even moderate rainfall when the capacity of the sewers (which capture rain as well as sewage) is exceeded. In August 2004 there was a particularly large overflow and thousands of dead fish littered the Thames. The sewage is harmful to health of river users like canoeists, and the debris is of course smelly and unsightly. This affects the River Lea too, and threatened to impact on the 2012 Olympics. A 'Thames Tideway Strategic Study´ bringing together Defra, the GLA, OFWAT and the Environment Agency reported a year ago that the only real solution was a 22 mile interceptor tunnel to catch the flow and take it out for treatment at Crossness sewage treatment works. The government has been stalling on implementing this advice, because of the almost £2 billion price tag.
Bookmark this story at:
Related News Stories:Thu 22nd Mar 2007: Success for Thames sewage petition! Mon 16th Oct 2006: Thames sewage campaign update! Fri 28th Jul 2006: Government finally to tackle Thames sewage. Fri 27th May 2005: London MEP delivers Thames sewage petition to European Parliament. Related Speeches:Wed 20th Jul 2005: Government must act to stop sewage discharge into Thames. Wed 13th Oct 2004: Published and promoted by Baroness Sarah Ludford MEP, 36b St Peter's Street, London N1 8JT. The views expressed are those of the party, not of the service provider. |