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Only three people prosecuted for covering up illegal sewage spills

24 April 2025
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Only three people prosecuted for covering up illegal sewage spills
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New rules coming into effect on Friday will impose potential jail time of up to two years for employees of water companies who obstruct investigations into sewage spills. Government data indicates that water company executives have previously avoided penalties for covering up illegal sewage discharges, with only three individuals prosecuted for obstructing the Environment Agency, none of whom faced fines. These changes aim to enhance accountability and address the issue of illegal sewage spills in the UK.

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