St Bees

Polluted by sewage 134 times in 2024 - lasting 714 hours

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Totals for St Bees in 2024

8 Sites polluted by United Utilities
134 sewage dumps
714 hours duration
That's 29.75 days. 2.6 times a week, on average

How does St Bees compare?

St Bees was the #82 most polluted bathing area in England & Wales, by duration of sewage overflows, as reported by the water companies

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Pollution Summary 2024

Here are all the reported sewage overflow totals for St Bees in 2024.

Accuracy Warning

We use data from the water companies, but we are seeing many anomalies that make us believe that bathing location information is quite poor. The situation is likely far worse than reported here.

If the locations of the sewage outlets look a bit unusual, it is likely that the reporting of the data from the water company is in error. We rely on their data in order to draw these maps.

Other CSOs may also be located nearby, however the water companies claim that these do not affect the water quality here.

Company Waterway Site Sewage Dumps Duration (Hours) Reporting %
United Utilities Pow Beck ST BEES PUMPING STATION 47 461 100
United Utilities River Ehen PICKET HOW FARM SSO 18 143 100
United Utilities Pow Beck MEADOW RD CSO 023A8 24 77 96.1
United Utilities Clvrt Pow Beck Via Sws LATTRIGG RD CSO 022CJ 19 16 99.2
United Utilities Pow Beck GRISEDALE CLOSE CSO 23 14 99.4
United Utilities Pow Beck POW BRIDGE/STATION ROAD CSO 1 0 100
United Utilities River Ehen KILN BROW COMBINED SEWER OVERFLOW 1 0 99
United Utilities Needless Beck LINETHWAITE PUMPING STATION 1 0 100

Data Sources & Accuracy

EDM (Event Duration Monitoring) data and Consented Discharges to Controlled Waters with Conditions from Environment Agency & Data Map Wales, and Scottish Water

Experimental derived data from Thames Water API, Some data may be missing or inaccurate. This uses Environment Agency rainfall data from the real-time data API (Beta) - Rainfall data is delayed by up to two days.

This website is intended to provide an accurate representation of the Environment Agency data. The data is hard to use, and thus some errors may have been made. If you find something that is incorrect, please raise an issue at the GitHub issues page and we'll endeavour to fix it quickly.

This project is not associated, approved or endorsed by any of the companies whose logos you see here.