Residential Sewer Floods: Climate Changes Gets The Blame - UK Column News

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Residential Sewer Floods: Climate Changes Gets The Blame
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- National Institutes of Health (NIH 2018): Infectious Diseases After Hydrologic Disasters
- ITV: Reducing sewage in UK waters is a 'public health priority', warns Chris Whitty
- GOV.UK (2021): Chief Medical Officer’s annual report 2021: health in coastal communities 
- GOV.UK: Health Effects of Climate Change (HECC) in the UK: 2023 report—Chapter 3. Climate change, flooding, coastal change and public health
- Sky News: Shellfish industry on a 'knife edge' as sewage dumped in designated waters for 192,000 hours last year
- Corporate Watch (2017): South West Water: pollution, floods and profits
“Flooding remains a problem for some residents. There were 165 incidents of internal sewage flooding reported to South West Water last year, with 56 incidents in the Par area alone.”
- Daily Mail (2012): Sea too dirty to swim in after heavy rain, admits water chief (whose company pumped sewage there 42 times last year)
- Centre for Environment, Fisheries and Aquaculture Science (Cefas): (EC Regulation 854/2004) Classification Of Bivalve Mollusc Production Areas In England And Wales: Sanitary Survey Report Fowey Estuary (Cornwall) 2010
- ITVX: Feargal Sharkey takes fight against sewage spills to Cornwall
- Feargal Sharkey (on X): Feargal Sharkey’s post
“What a totally awe inspiring 3 days that was. From Monmouth to Salisbury, Bradley Stoke to Plymouth, Falmouth to Perranporth—12 constituencies in 72 hours. 12 utterly brilliant candidates, the best people I've ever met and all with a united aim. End the sewage scandal. NOW”
- European Centre for Disease Prevention and Control (2021): Extreme rainfall and catastrophic floods in western Europe
- Ofwat (2022): Customer experiences of sewer flooding: A joint report by CCW and Ofwat

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