London Waterkeeper
ldnwaterkeeper.bsky.social
London Waterkeeper
@ldnwaterkeeper.bsky.social
We target the systemic reasons our rivers are suffering.
We're one of the few river charities not taking money from water companies.
https://www.londonwaterkeeper.org.uk/issues/
The only glimpses of the River Fleet are at Hampstead Heath before it disappears into the sewer system.
Its wiggly journey to the Thames at Blackfriars is best shown on the old London County Council Main Drainage map at Abbey Mills Pumping Station.
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February 21, 2025 at 3:00 PM
How do we stop rivers in London being polluted?
@CPRELondon is hosting a webinar next Thurs lunchtime (23rd) "London's sewage crisis: will the Super Sewer solve it?"
With @curb and @EnvAgencySE.
(It won't just be about the super sewer).
Free tickets:
cpre-london.eventcube.io/events/69231...
London's sewage crisis: will the Super Sewer solve it?
With the opening of the long-awaited new 'super sewer' in London, we have some established speakers to answer the key question - is the new Super Sewer the answer to all our problems?!Theo Thomas, CEO...
cpre-london.eventcube.io
January 21, 2025 at 5:24 PM
Ofwat plays poker on a tightrope with Thames Water bills to increase by 35%:
The regulator says the company’s Business Plan for 2025-30 is Inadequate. It has put them in a ‘turnaround oversight regime’ and appointed an independent Monitor.
Dec newsletter:
www.londonwaterkeeper.org.uk/newsletter-d...
Newsletter Dec 2024 – London Waterkeeper
www.londonwaterkeeper.org.uk
December 20, 2024 at 7:31 PM
English water companies are now showing real-time sewer overflows. As the Environment Act 2021 requires.
This is good of course. But are all the unconsented sewers on this new map?
Channel4 Dispatches found 100s of sewer pipes "off the books"
youtu.be/ilhC5Ekp3eo?si… (5m48s)
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November 25, 2024 at 5:21 PM
We need to boost street-level flood protection in London.
Where we have a combined system rain goes down drainpipes & into sewers.
Instead the green spaces in front of many properties could have small basins created to take the rain off roofs & slowly release it.
Currently they're underused.
November 23, 2024 at 12:41 PM
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We now have a #LondonWaterkeeper Bluesky account! @ldnwaterkeeper.bsky.social 🐟 🌊 We’re a small charity advocating for London’s rivers and waterways 🩵 We’re part of #WaterkeeperAlliance a global movement of #Waterkeepers united for clean, healthy, and abundant water for all people and the planet 🌍
November 21, 2024 at 9:14 PM
The last Government didn't fully activate its own law, the Environment Act 2021.
The clause to make water companies "secure a progressive reduction in the adverse impacts of discharges from storm overflows" isn't in force.
We asked the new Government to do it, they haven't yet.
November 21, 2024 at 9:03 PM