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Information commissioner urges water firms to ‘be open’ about sewage spills
(www.theguardian.com)
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John Edwards has written to the water companies calling on them to be as transparent as possible with their customers, and has asked them to disclose information related to sewage discharges every month.
The figures were obtained via environmental information requests, and traced releases of sewage from storm drains in rivers across England by all nine water companies.
The current concerns about sewage pollution have dented this confidence, so we’re calling on these companies to be open about their activities to help rebuild this trust.
David Black, the chief executive of the industry body Ofwat, said: “One of the prerequisites for building public trust is a culture of openness.
Water companies have previously refused to release information about sewage spills when there are investigations ongoing into the leaks.
It is now clear, following this tribunal ruling, that this defence should not stand in the way of transparency – just because information could be relevant to an ongoing investigation does not necessarily mean that it cannot or should not be released.”
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