England’s water companies are getting worse at preventing sewage pills and pollution, the Environment Agency has said, and the bosses should face prison sentences.
On the back of this, the Environment Agency is calling for courts to impose much higher fines for serious and deliberate pollution incidents, and even send a few water company bosses to jail. Agency chair Emma Howard Boyd said: "We are increasing inspections of sewage treatment works; insisting that the companies put monitors on all their storm overflows, both on the network and at sewage treatment works and make the data public; and we have also begun the country’s largest ever investigation into environmental crime, involving all the companies, where we are looking at whether they have knowingly and deliberately broken the law in relation to the treatment and discharge of sewage.
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