Due to a blockage/pump failure in the water companies sewerage network a screened and de-gritted effluent discharge was made from the 4km long sea outfall at Seaton Carew on the 14/06/2016. Investigation samples were collected on 15/06/16. This incident and abnormal situation has now been resolved and the Environment Agency has re-instated its routine monitoring programme.
Due to a blockage/pump failure in the water companies sewerage network a screened and de-gritted effluent discharge was made from the 4km long sea outfall at Seaton Carew on the 14/06/2016. Investigation samples were collected on 15/06/16. This incident and abnormal situation has now been resolved and the Environment Agency has re-instated its routine monitoring programme.
Due to a blockage/pump failure in the water companies sewerage network a screened and de-gritted effluent discharge was made from the 4km long sea outfall at Seaton Carew on the 14/06/2016. Invetsigation samples were collected on 15/06/16. This incident and abnormal situation has now been resolved and the Environment Agency has re-instated its routine monitoring programme.
Sewer problems in the Cargo Fleet Area of Middlesbrough are causing periodic discharges of sewage to the Tees estuary. These discharges may present a low risk to bathing water quality at the Seaton Carew North Gare designated bathing water until the problem is resolved. The abnormal situation at Seaton Carew North Gare ceased on the 17/07/2014 at 11:00.
Sewer problems in the Cargo Fleet Area of Middlesbrough are causing periodic discharges of sewage to the Tees estuary. These discharges may present a low risk to bathing water quality at the Redcar Coatham designated bathing water until the problem is resolved. The abnormal situation at Redcar Coatham ceased on the 17/07/2014 at 11:00.
Sewer problems in the Cargo Fleet Area of Middlesbrough are causing periodic discharges of sewage to the Tees estuary. These discharges may present a low risk to bathing water quality at the Redcar Lifeboat Station designated bathing water until the problem is resolved. The abnormal situation at Redcar Lifeboat Station ceased on the 17/07/2014 at 11:00.
A blocked Combined Sewer Overflow discharged in to the Long Beck during dry weather . The Long Beck flows on to Marske Sands Bathing Water. The Local Council put signage advising the public of the incident at Marske Sands and as a precaution at Saltburn Bathing Water. Water Quality samples results received on 10/09/15 (from samples taken on the 07/09/15) indicate that the pollution risk has passed.