Firm forks out to prevent pollution
The Herald|March 19, 2022
£10M TO EASE HOUSING IMPACT ON RIVERS
WILLIAM TELFORD
Firm forks out to prevent pollution

UTILITIES giant South West Water has committed almost £10 million to help offset the impact of future housing development on two rivers just months after the Environment Agency found it had missed pollution targets for the 10th year running.

The Exeter-based company, part of Pennon Group, will now splash the cash on the Rivers Axe and Camel catchments. It includes £5.3m of investment that has already been delivered and a further £4.5m that is a combination of accelerated spending and new investment to support "nature-based solutions" that aim to reduce nutrient pollution in the area.

The company said that while development unlocked jobs and homes, it also had an environmental impact. The nature-based solutions it would deliver through the funding e would support more sustainable; development.

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