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    August 29, 2014

    Water Pollution hasn’t gone away – Containment News

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    Containment News (or perhaps better put ‘lack of Containment’ News) is free monthly newsletter provides an utterly depressing litany of pollution incidents – over 25 is this issue alone – which have degraded the water environment and cost significant efforts to rectify and that shed light on the ongoing issues, many of which, with effective management should have been consigned to history.  To subscribe to this FREE monthly eNewsletter please click phil@business-synergies.co.uk Phil Bremner   Editor:  Containment News, Flood News, Wireless eNews & LPRA eNews  CONTACT  Business Synergies Limited

    ·        Sewage Spill Costs Thames Water £170K

    • River Dove Thousands Of Dead Fish Impact ‘Will Last For Years’
    • Sewage Continues To Blight Our Bathing Waters
      South West Water Fined £154K For Tonne A Minute Sewage Pollution
    • 700 Fish Die In Stone Canal
    • Dead Fish Found Along A 10Km Stretch Of ‘Devastated’ Waterway
    • Clean-Up After Sewage Discharged Into River Thames
    • Isle of Man River Pollution Incidents Increase

    ·        Anglian Water Fined £100k For ‘Catastrophic’ Sewage Spill That Killed 1,500 Fish

    Tagged: Water Pollution

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