Council demands action from Southern Water

At a meeting of the Arun District Council Environment and Neighbourhood Services Committee, Councillors united to demand action from Southern Water, following public concern over bathing water quality.

The meeting saw discussion over the illegal sewage discharges into the sea elsewhere off the south coast which led to Southern Water being fined. Concern was also raised regarding the number of consented sewage discharges into the sea over the summer months in the Arun district and the threat to Arun’s beautiful beaches and bathing water which normally holds a rating of good or very good.

A motion was proposed resolving to request the Chief Executive of Arun District Council and the Group Head of Planning to write to Southern Water to ask what plans and timescales they have in place to cease illegal discharges causing risk to the public and environmental health. Also, to separate rainwater drainage from sewerage networks and to accommodate all proposed new house building with the main sewer connection.

Cllr David Edwards, Chairman of the Environment and Neighbourhood Services Committee, said: “This is such an important issue and great to see complete support and unity in getting the best for our residents, for our economy and of course, for our environment. I don’t want Southern Water to believe it is right to just do what they like, but to take a more responsible approach to the management of sewage in our district. Our residents, visitors and marine and wildlife deserve this.”

Cllr Shaun Gunner also spoke on the matter, saying: “We are all united in our frustration and anger at Southern Water for their persistent and pernicious discharges into coastal waters, including in our district. They do not have the consent of residents, businesses or local authorities to do this. As a council, we must send a very strong message to Southern Water that this is unacceptable. It is a threat to the health, wellbeing and prosperity of the residents, visitors, and businesses of Arun. We do not want to have to warn people about the dangers of swimming in our seas due to the  presence of raw sewage. I want to see Southern Water held accountable for this behaviour.”

Source: Arun District Council

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