John, dive into our 2023 water quality report No images? Click here Hey John Today, we've launched our 2023 Water Quality Report, lifting the lid on the shocking state of our waterways, and the impact on communities across the breadth of the UK. Our citizen science data reveals that 60% of inland bathing sites we monitored in England, didn’t meet minimum safety requirements for water users. ☠️☠️☠️ Still raking in the cash, the water industry paid out more in dividends this year than last. Disgusting. Steve's story Steve is an SAS rep and runs a surf school on South Bay Beach which was forced to shut this summer due to poor water quality. Sewage pollution isn't just impacting the environment and human health, it's also having a devastating impact on people's livelihoods. Sewage scoundrels still at large For the year ending March 2023, water companies in England paid out nearly £11 million to CEOs. And, despite forgoing their bonus, two CEOs walked away with more pay than last year. It's clear that the sewage scandal is having a huge impact on communities across all four corners of the UK. We don't want to keep hearing stories like these. The picture may look bleak, but together, we can force change and end sewage pollution. For the ocean, Team SAS |