Water companies can be sued for polluting private waterways, Supreme Court rules

WATER companies face a “deluge” of legal claims for discharging sewage into privately owned waterways following a landmark Supreme Court ruling today.
Judges unanimously ruled that the owners of waterways have a legal right to bring a civil case of trespass or nuisance against a water company that pollutes their property.
They rejected United Utilities’ claim that the Water Industry Act 1991 provided an exemption to the common law rights, in the case brought by Manchester Ship Canal Company.
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