From Kirsty, Surfers Against Sewage <[email protected]>
Subject Introducing 'Protecting Wild Waters'!
Date May 31, 2023 9:24 AM
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Introducing Protecting Wild Waters [[link removed]]!

Did you know that designated bathing waters are the only stretches of water where water quality is officially monitored, with legal obligations placed on polluters?

And that you can apply for bathing water designation for your local swim spot and take steps to protect your wild water?

That's why we're super stoked to share our new website, Protecting Wild Waters [[link removed]] with you! It's an engaging and comprehensive guide to support community action against water pollution. We think you'll love it.

Find out more about Protecting Wild Waters [[link removed]]

At SAS, we're proud to be supporting 20 communities who are making an application for bathing water designation this year. Together, we can restore rivers and lakes so they are thriving for both people and the environment.

So, if your local river or lake is used by lots of swimmers, you could be the one who takes the first step in making improvements to its water quality. Find out more on our website and maybe even start an application today...

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Surfers Against Sewage

Wheal Kitty Workshops, St Agnes, Cornwall, TR5 0RD

Tel: 01872 553 001

Surfers Against Sewage is a national marine conservation and campaigning charity that inspires, unites and empowers communities to take action to protect oceans, beaches, waves and wildlife.

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