THE government is facing a new legal challenge to force water companies to take urgent action against sewage discharge in rivers and coastal waters.
Good Law Project, along with environmental groups, launched the challenge against Environment Secretary Ranil Jayawardena today to compel him to rewrite the plan for storm overflows discharge reduction and impose tougher targets on water companies.
In England alone, there are around 14,500 storm overflows in operation to stop sewers from becoming overwhelmed, with companies using the measure more frequently.
One of the major criticisms of China’s breakneck development in recent decades has been the impact on nature — returning after 15 years away, BEN CHACKO assessed whether the government’s recent turn to environmentalism has yielded results



