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22 Aug 2002 12:02PM
Thames Water Utilities Limited pleaded guilty on 20 August 2002 to polluting the River Wey and lakes on the Waterside Estate at Passfield, Hampshire with sewage, killing several hundred fish.
Aldershot Magistrates’ Court heard how sewage was discharged into the River Wey and lakes on the privately owned Passfield estate between 11 and 14 November last year.
The incident arose from a blocked foul sewer south of the estate on 10 November. Thames Water cleared that blockage, but by 12 Novemb... (317 more words)
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