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United Kingdom: Summer Bathing Troubled by Wastewater Discharges

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Whitstable - "Every time you go to the beach, you wonder if you can swim." In the seaside town of Whitstable, in southeastern England, the discharges of waste water from the local water company no longer bother the inhabitants. As elsewhere in the United Kingdom, the company that manages the treatment of water is allowed to discharge at sea too full when the network is saturated, for example in case of rain. "There have been discharges last Frid…
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Whitstable - "Every time you go to the beach, you wonder if you can swim." In the seaside town of Whitstable, in southeastern England, the discharges of waste water from the local water company no longer bother the inhabitants. As elsewhere in the United Kingdom, the company that manages the treatment of water is allowed to discharge at sea too full when the network is saturated, for example in case of rain. "There have been discharges last Frid…

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L'Opinion broke the news in on Friday, July 25, 2025.
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