Northumbrian Water’s apology is too late after years of Seaburn & Whitburn sewage scandals
In a statement issued through Water UK today, water and sewage companies admitted to dragging their heels on taking action to stop sewage discharges into our coastlines, rivers and lakes.
In the wake of this announcement, local Liberal Democrat councillor for Fulwell and Seaburn Malcolm Bond says the apology is far too late, and that it is meaningless unless the firm is completely reformed. The Liberal Democrats are calling for water firms to become “public benefit companies,” making environmental goals more important than profits, and making it compulsory for environmental experts to sit on their company boards.
This would put an end to billions of pounds being wasted in dividends whilst sewage destroys waterways. Wearside Liberal Democrats are also demanding an apology from the Government for voting down tougher action on water firms.
Commenting, Councillor Malcolm Bond said: “This announcement is too little too late after years of putting public health at risk and large-scale environmental damage from sewage dumps on beaches at Seaburn, Whitburn and Roker, which has previously been arrogantly dismissed by the water industry.
“This apology means nothing unless the firm is completely reformed from top to bottom. Protecting the environment should be more important than making overseas investors rich. Sadly, it seems the water companies still have their priorities all wrong.
“To add insult to injury, this Conservative Government have spent recent years voting down tougher action on polluting water firms. They too owe people an apology.”