A Tory minister has been lampooned after posing next to a muddy estuary – after it was designated an official “wild swimming” area.
It comes as UK’s new wild swimming spots fed by waterways in which sewage was dumped 457 times last year, the Lib Dems have said.
Environment Secretary Therese Coffey shared a picture of herself standing next to the River Deben estuary in Suffolk.
It is one of four “designated bathing sites” announced by the Government, and comes amid widespread concerns about water pollution.
Dumped sewage
Comments were disabled on Ms Coffey’s post, which read: “4 new designated bathing sites confirmed today, including Waldringfield on the River Deben in Suffolk Coastal – the first estuary site.”
It comes as a pipe which dumped sewage into a Welsh river for more than 7,800 hours has been revealed as the worst location of 2022.
The pipe dumped waste for the equivalent of 325 days into the River Ogmore in Pontyrhyl, south Wales.
The top 10 worst offenders for sewage discharges are:
Station Row Combined Sewer Overflow (CSO), Bridgend – the Welsh Water-operated pipe spilled for 7,804.5 hours.
Bettws Road CSO, Bridgend – the Welsh Water-operated pipe spilled for 7,784.75 hours.
Plumbland Waste Water Treatment Works (WWTW), Cumbria – the United Utilities-operated pipe spilled for 6,896.2 hours.
Whissendine WWTW, Rutland – the Severn Trent Water-operated pipe spilled for 6,646.39 hours.
Dalderse WWTQ, Falkirk – the Scottish Water-operated pipe spilled for 6,010 hours.
St Paul’s Road CSO, Pretson – the United Utilities-operated pipe spilled for 5,582.23 hours.
Lune Street Pumping Station, Lancaster – the United Utilities-operated pipe spilled for 5,336.01 hours.
Kirk Brampton WWTW, Carlisle – the United Utilities-operated pipe spilled for 5,123.68 hours.
Biggar WWTW, South Lanarkshire – the Scottish Water-operated pipe spilled for 5,088 hours.
Ravenglass Sewage Treatment Work, Cumbria – the United Utilities-operated pipe spilled for 4,603.89 hours.
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