From Surfers Against Sewage <[email protected]>
Subject Polluters are putting you in danger
Date August 21, 2020 1:13 PM
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Things are about to go from bad to worse John

This week, The Environment Agency announced plans to weaken laws on pollution in UK rivers, lakes and seas, in an attempt to rig the system and cover up years of failure.

We can't let them get away with it - but we need your help [[link removed]] John [[link removed]]

DONATE £25 NOW [[link removed]]

Stormy weather is hammering the UK, and our antiquated sewerage systems are unable to cope. Raw sewage is spewing into rivers and bathing waters, endangering people and wildlife.

Will you donate to our urgent appeal [[link removed]] to help us hold corrupt polluters to account?

YES, I'LL DONATE [[link removed]]

Sewage is making us sick, and we're sick of it. Right now, bacteria and viruses – causing gastroenteritis, skin infections, hepatitis and who knows what else – could be flowing freely through our waterways and into the ocean.

If you haven't already, please donate to our urgent appeal.

GIVE £25 [[link removed]]

The Government and water companies simply aren't doing enough to keep you safe. Please d onate today [[link removed]], and you could help fund our vital work to #EndSewagePollution, hold the government to account and put pressure on Water Companies to invest in the infrastructure we so desperately need.

Know someone else who's sick of sewage?

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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. Share [link removed] Tweet [link removed] Share [[link removed]] Forward [link removed] Preferences [link removed] | Unsubscribe [link removed]
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