From Dani, Surfers Against Sewage <[email protected]>
Subject The truth in 6 questions
Date April 23, 2024 5:00 PM
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John, how bad is your water company?

They’ve delayed. Dumped. Denied. Given out sneaky payouts to shareholders and left a trail of sewage along the way.

The behaviour of water companies over the last few years has been obscene, and it really is now or never to put a stop to it – but do you know which companies have been the worst offenders? And John, could it be yours? Take our quick 6-question quiz now to find out what our water companies have really been up to:

Can you guess how many times raw sewage was dumped directly into our rivers and seas on average in the last year?

16 times a day [[link removed]] 167 times a day [[link removed]] 1,676 times a day [[link removed]]

Whether it’s the number of times pollution was dumped or the millions in bonuses paid, the figures are nauseating. Water companies aren’t just breaking the rules – they’re doing so openly, and are being allowed to get away with devastating damage to our rivers and seas.

But out of all of the polluting water companies, there are some shocking actions that everyone needs to know about.

John, are you ready to find out what our water companies have been up to? Take our quick quiz now to uncover the truth about what they’ve been getting away with:

First up – can you guess how many times sewage was dumped directly into our rivers and seas on average in the last year?

16 times a day [[link removed]] 167 times a day [[link removed]] 1,676 times a day [[link removed]]

John - get ready to be totally disgusted and riled up to take action. This is the year we turn the tide and get water companies to protect our waterways, not poison them.

Dani

Director of Campaigns and Communities

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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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