Sewage Pollution

For too long, our waterways and seas have had sewage discharged into them, with our homes and streets experiencing sewage overflows. This is an unacceptable situation. More investment to increase capacity in the waste water system is urgently needed to prevent this disgusting pollution of our water and prevent sewerage overflowing from manholes in times of heavy rain.

What causes sewage discharges? How bad is it currently? What is the Government doing to improve things?

  • I have published a series of Frequently Asked Questions about sewage discharges.
  • Here you will find background information on our sewage systems, details on the current quality of our bathing waters, and the investment Government is making to improve the current situation.
  • If, like me, you have signed up for the Environment Agency pollution alerts and the Surfers Against Sewage alerts, you will have been dismayed by the number of alerts you have received, particularly this summer.
  • These alerts, however, are confusing because they point out the additional risk caused by the potential for stormy weather. Many residents confuse this alert for actual sewage discharges. I have published further information on Environment Agency Pollution Risk Forecasts - what do they actually mean?

What have you been doing to tackle this issue?

  • In 2021, I was one of 22 Conservative MPs who rebelled against the then Government to support a House of Lords amendment to the Environment Bill.
  • That amendment would have put a legal duty on sewage companies to take reasonable steps to eradicate sewage discharges.
  • Although the amendment was defeated, the Government reflected and subsequently amended the Bill to place a legal duty on waste water companies to bring an end to the practice of discharging sewage into rivers and the sea during times of heavy rainfall.
  • You can read more about Why I supported tougher measures to tackle sewage discharges
  • Last year, I led a debate in Parliament where I put forward a number of proposals to the Environment Minister that would help to expedite the removal of sewage from sea and rivers through combined sewer overflows.
  • My key ask was to ensure that all agencies involved in water quality, sewage and surface water removal have a statutory duty to work collectively to reduce sewage spills and storm outflows which blight the quality of bathing water and rivers. 
  • You can read more about my Sewage Discharges Debate in Parliament.
  • During this time, I have also been working hard locally with Southern Water, the Environment Agency, and other relevant stakeholders, to ensure that we remain on track to make progress in this area.

Where can I find out more?

  • You can more information about what I have been doing to tackle sewage pollution in the News section below.

News

Sewage Pollution Update 23 January 2023

Last Friday, Huw and Sally-Ann Hart MP (Hastings and Rye) held their regular quarterly meeting with Southern Water Chief Executive, Lawrence Gosden.

Huw Merriman MP: ‘Our sewage system is not fit for purpose’

Bexhill and Battle MP, Huw Merriman, has this week stepped up his campaign to find local and national solutions to reduce sewage discharges and improve the coastal bathing water.  Last Wednesday, the MP led a 90 minute debate in Parliament, where he welcomed the first ever storm overflow reduc

Huw calls for collective action to reduce sewage discharges

Huw Merriman, MP for the Bexhill and Battle, secured a Westminster debate on sewage discharges which took place yesterday (Wednesday 12 October). The MP used the debate to put forward a number of proposals to the Environment Minister, Trudy Harrison MP, to help expedite the removal of sewage from s

UPDATE: Sewage discharges Westminster Hall debate, 12 October, 14:30-16:00

Following the sad passing of the Queen earlier this month, the Westminster Hall debate on sewage discharges that I secured for 14 September was understandably postponed.  I am pleased that the debate has now been rescheduled, and will be held on Wednesday 12 October, between 14:30-16:00. 

MP calls for priority investment to improve Bexhill’s bathing water quality

Bexhill and Battle constituency MP, Huw Merriman, called on the government and water industry bodies to prioritise Bexhill for investment aimed at improving water quality during an urgent question on sewage pollution in the House of Commons today. Speaking in the House of Commons, Huw asked the Sec