Wirral Residents Exposed to Excessive Sewage Spills – Green Party Calls for Action

Screenshot of interactive map showing the extent of sewage leaks around Wirral

Key Findings:

  • 1462 sewage spills: This represents a 28% increase compared to 2022, placing Wirral among the worst 5% of authorities nationally, though part of the increase can be attributed to better monitoring at previously unchecked sites.
  • Alarming duration: The worst new case was Wood Lane Greasby, with 201 spills into Arrowe Brook, totaling a staggering 3469 hours nearly 40% of the year.    
  • Widespread impact: Nearly 8,000 hours of sewage leaks were logged into the River Birkett  and its tributaries, impacting densely populated areas before entering the Mersey.
  • Deterioration across locations: Rock Ferry (95) , Bromborough (590), Seacombe (302), and Woodside (108) all experienced higher numbers and durations of spills compared to 2022. 
  • Caldy improvement: The only positive trend was a near 50% reduction in spills into the Dee

The Green Party Calls for Action:

The Green Party emphasises the need for public ownership of water companies. They point out that United Utilities, the sole provider in Wirral, paid out £646 million in dividends to shareholders in 2022 and 2023. The Green Party argues that these funds should be directed towards:

  • Reducing leaks
  • Repairing aging infrastructure
  • Lowering household water bills

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