The Liberal Democrats have announced plans to increase the number of water inspections after sewage was dumped 570 times in 2023 into our seas in Torbay.
The party has pledged £10 million per year to deliver new water quality inspectors, as part of an ambition to recruit at least one hundred new ‘sewage-busters’. The new water quality inspectors would work for the party’s new water regulator, the Clean Water Authority, giving it the capacity to deliver unannounced inspections, ensuring water firms cannot cover up pollution.
Under the party’s plans, the water regulator Ofwat would be replaced with a new Clean Water Authority which would take on relevant powers to inspect and clean up waterways in England from the Environment Agency.
Liberal Democrat Parliamentary candidate for Torbay Steve Darling said:
“It is a scandal that the Conservative party has allowed water firms to mark their own homework and the coast across Torbay have suffered as a result.
“A new wave of sewage busters will ensure no water company gets away with polluting our treasured coastlines, rivers and lakes.
“Liberal Democrats will hire new sewage-busting inspectors to clamp down on sewage dumping and put a stop to this dreadful scandal.”
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