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£180 million investment promised by water companies to prevent sewage spills
A general view of the fast flowing and swollen River Ure at Aysgarth Falls, North Yorkshire, October 23, 2013

WATER companies’ commitments to invest more than £180 million to tackle sewage spills must ensure that it’s not left to consumers to pay to clean up the mess, campaigners have said.

Fast-tracked investment made by several water companies in England will support the effort to introduce storm overflow prevention measures by April 2025.

These include artificial intelligence systems, accelerated wetland programmes, installing new in-sewer monitors and recruiting and training specialist staff.

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