British Agencies Criticized Over Sewage in Public Waterways
Briefly

The Office for Environmental Protection found that the Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs, the Environment Agency, and Ofwat failed to regulate water companies adequately, fueling complaints from residents about polluted waterways.
Helen Venn, the chief regulatory officer at the watchdog agency, emphasized the significance of the investigation, stating, 'There have been spills in dry weather when there's not been any rainfall at all,' showcasing a severe regulatory failure.
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