Thames Water pollute the Wandle
On September 17th, Thames Water accidentally discharged industrial bleach into the River Wandle from their sewage treatment works in Beddington. As a result, it's estimated that over 2,000 fish died between the plant and Morden - though we can take limited comfort that Thames Water believes that the bleach had so dissipated further downstream that there has been little to no effect on the Southfields stretch of the river, which is of course part of our constituency.
This is just the latest in a catalogue of mishaps and poor service from Thames Water; which includes:
- The discharge of raw sewage straight into the Thames whenever it rains heavily
- The lamentable waste of water through pipe leaks while at the same time the company charges us ever more and lectures us about saving water;
- The poor standard of water quality revealed in the Thames report (which I covered here) and
- Reducing mains water pressure which forced residents living in blocks at the top of Putney Hill to shell out for additional pumping equipment in order to maintain their service
While Thames Water have funded the cleanup and are better monitoring their Beddington sewage plant, it's becoming clear to me that the diffuse regulatory regime governing this company (with responsibility split between the Environment Agency and Ofwat principally) is allowing this company to get away with, quite literally, murder (or at least manslaughter - of Wandle wildlife).
Labels: Earlsfield, local environment, River Wandle, Southfields, Thamesfield




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