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Severn Trent pays £327,500 to wildlife trust after polluting brook

Severn Trent - The Gloucester Sharpness Canal at Purton
An EA officer saw around 50 dead European eel, 20 bullhead, three chubs and 400 three-spined sticklebacks between Fisher’s Bridge and the Gloucester-Sharpness Canal, pictured above (Image: Whiskybottle via Dreamstime.com)

Midlands water company Severn Trent has agreed an enforcement undertaking with the Environment Agency (EA) to give £327,500 to a charity after it polluted a Gloucestershire brook.

The rivers and seas watchdog received reports of dead fish on 19 August 2021 at School Lane, Quedgeley, near Gloucester.

An EA investigation found that raw sewage from a blocked sewer was discharged into a brook near Gloucester, impacting almost 2km of the watercourse.

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