Sewage Discharge Data Looks Horrifying — And Sadly, It Is
Sewage Discharge Data Looks Horrifying — And Sadly, It Is There are some sets of figures you wish you had never opened. This is one of them. When you hear politicians or water companies talking about “progress”, you might imagine a few unfortunate leaks, a couple of rogue pipes and the occasional apologetic press release. What the actual sewage discharge data shows is rather different. It shows a system that, in England alone, managed 450,398 monitored spill events in 2024 from 14,254 active storm overflows , totalling 3,614,428 hours . That is not a typo. That is not a misplaced decimal point. That is a national disgrace with a spreadsheet. To put that in plain English, 3.6 million hours is about 412 years . So if anyone tells you this is all a bit overblown, they are essentially asking you to believe that 412 years of sewage discharge somehow counts as “manageable”. It does not. It counts as horrifying. Now, defenders of the system will point out that th...