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A van for the water treatment company Thames Water, is driven along a residential street in Guildford, southern England, Aug 6, 2024. Three major water utility companies in the United Kingdom face 168 million pounds in fines for numerous illegal sewage releases into rivers and coastal waters. Ofwat stated that the water companies "failed to ensure that discharges of untreated …
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Water companies with faulty sewage monitors will receive automatic penalties under new Ofwat rules. More than one in six monitors installed by water companies were found to be faulty last year, The Telegraph revealed last month, prompting accusations of a cover-up of the full extent of sewage spills. Water companies are permitted to spill sewage into waterways from storm overflow …