‘Coastline crisis’ declared as Britons put off swimmers due to sewage | Politics | News

One survey said that almost half of the people would never swim in the sea in the summer months due to the sewage scandal of England. The liberal democrats called it the “coastline crisis ğı, which he was afraid of enjoying the British writing because of the widespread sewage evacuation.
Even if it will meet its new target to halve sewage spills by 2030, a survey for the liberal democrats, about two (44%) of the four people told how they would not go for dipping.
The party’s environmental spokesman Tim Farron deputy said: “This coastline crisis threatens to demolish the British summers with people who are afraid of swimming in the sea due to widespread sewage breakdown. These pollutants have left the hook at every opportunity and the summer holidays of our local environments and the results of our local environments.
The questionnaire also found that less than the fifth (18%) said that if the government meets the goal of halving its goal, the possibility of swimming at sea would be higher.
Even if more people (19%) hit the target of the government, 45% of the people will still swim in the sea, saying that the probability of swimming at sea will be lower.
Mr. Farron added: “The government tried to speak a good game in the sewer, but the targets could not be washed with the people waiting for more than a job. The only way to reverse the conservatives to neglect our waterways is to give the new regulator to the new regulator to give the forces responsible for their damage.
“This means allowing serious and higher fines to be taken with permanent sewage scavenger held responsible for criminals. The people will not mean anything less.”
Close to thirteen (29%) of the participants who said they went to swim at sea, would no longer do it because of sewage evacuation.
This is the increase in the same questionnaire for liberal democrats in 2023, in just two years when the same survey was conducted.
In 2024, water companies in the UK published sewage on waterways for 3.6 million hours of record.
Environmental Secretary Steve Reed said last month that the Workers will try to completely eliminate sewage pollution in rivers by 2035.
He said that it was not the end of our ambition ”to reduce pollution in five years.
Mr. Reed said, ız We will be able to eliminate a national renewal for more than ten years and unauthorized sewage spills.
“But you must have staging poles along the way. To half in five years is a dramatic development of the problem that is even worse and worse every year.”