River that runs into Pembrokeshire is UK's fifth most polluted
- A campaign group ranked the River Teifi fifth for sewage pollution in the UK.
- The river experienced 2,232 sewage dumping events during 2024.
- Sewage also polluted other rivers like the Cleddau and Nevern many times.
- These sewage events on the Teifi totalled 22,288 hours duration.
- Water company Dŵr Cymru invests over £20 million upgrading a treatment facility.
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River that runs into Pembrokeshire is UK's fifth most polluted
The river Teifi is the fifth most sewage-polluted river in the UK, according to figures from campaign group surfers Against Sewage
Teifi River Fifth Most Polluted In UK, Figures Suggest | West Wales Chronicle : News for Llanelli, Carmarthenshire, Pembrokeshire, Ceredigion, Swansea and Beyond
The river Teifi is the fifth most sewage-polluted river in the UK, according to figures from campaign group surfers Against Sewage. The Teifi, which forms the boundary between Ceredigion, Carmarthenshire and Pembrokeshire, up from ninth position last year, shares its unenviable position with rivers such as the Avon, Trent and Ouse, seeing a staggering 2,232 sewage dumps in 2024 – lasting 22,288 hours. Other local rivers also saw significant amou…
River Teifi is fifth most sewage-polluted river in the UK
The river Teifi is the fifth most sewage-polluted river in the UK, according to figures from campaign group surfers Against Sewage. The Teifi, which forms the boundary between Ceredigion, Carmarthenshire and Pembrokeshire, up from ninth position last year, shares its unenviable position with rivers such as the Avon, Tent and Ouse, seeing a staggering 2,232
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