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Moving inland to our local rivers, the multi-day #CSO activations at Shebbear and Halwill continue.

Our #WestDevonCSO database reveals that South West Water's web site is being "economical with the truth" about the duration of the continuing #sewage "spills".

Cc: @geoffrey-cox-mp.bsky.social

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February 17, 2026 at 4:43 PM
Crossing the River Tamar into Cornwall, there are also ongoing multi-week active combined sewer overflows at Cawsand which started on January 23rd, Pentewan from January 10th and Perranuthnoe near Marazion from February 9th.

Cc: @annagelderdmp.bsky.social @noahlawmp.bsky.social

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February 17, 2026 at 1:00 PM
On the south coast of Cornwall the Menagwins sewage treatment works has been overflowing into the St. Austell River and thence the "bathing beach" at Pentewan since January 10th

Cc: @noahlawmp.bsky.social @katiewhitemp.bsky.social

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February 16, 2026 at 4:12 PM
In Central Devon the Dunsford sewage treatment works storm overflow started spilling into the River Teign on November 12th 2025, and the Moretonhampstead STW settled storm overflow joined in on January 8th

Perhaps the @southdevongreens.bsky.social could pass the news on to Sir Mel Stride?

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February 16, 2026 at 11:59 AM
In South West Devon the Ivybridge sewage treatment works settled storm tank 2 overflow has been polluting the River Erme and thence Coastguards beach continuously since January 13th.

Perhaps @swdevonrebecca.bsky.social or one of her constituents could pass the news on to Victoria Atkins for me?

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February 16, 2026 at 11:31 AM
According to South West Water's #WaterFitLive map the Old Mill Road storm overflow in Torquay was active for 4.5 hours this morning.

However, the #WestDevonCSO database shows that the CSO has been operating almost continuously since January 26th.

Cc: @stevedarlingmp.bsky.social

#WestDevonCSO

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February 16, 2026 at 11:09 AM
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According to South West Water's #WaterFitLive map the St. Merryn storm overflow at Harlyn in North Cornwall has now been in operation for a day and a bit.

However, the #WestDevonCSO database shows the CSO has been operating almost continuously since January 20th:

Cc: @benmaguiremp.bsky.social

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February 16, 2026 at 10:01 AM
According to South West Water's #WaterFitLive map the St. Merryn storm overflow at Harlyn in North Cornwall has now been in operation for a day and a bit.

However, the #WestDevonCSO database shows the CSO has been operating almost continuously since January 20th:

Cc: @benmaguiremp.bsky.social

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February 16, 2026 at 10:01 AM
This morning there is a modest reduction in the number of active combined sewer overflows across Devon and Cornwall:

west-devon.info/2026/02/febr...

However, the multi-week overflows at the Woolacombe, Plymouth and Torcross "bathing beaches" are continuing.

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February 16, 2026 at 9:49 AM
Further north in Torridge, the Water UK map shows the Shebbear sewage treatment works storm overflow started overflowing this morning.

Which hides the fact that the CSO has been overflowing into the River Torridge intermittently for several days.

Cc: @geoffrey-cox-mp.bsky.social

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#WestDevonCSO
February 15, 2026 at 11:15 PM
Moving inland, Water UK's map shows that the Pyworthy sewage treatment works has been overflowing into Derrill Water and thence the River Tamar since January 20th.

Princetown sewage treatment works has been spilling into the Blackbrook River and thence the River Dart since February 4th.

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February 15, 2026 at 11:03 PM
Further east along the south coast of Devon the Torcross pumping station storm overflow has been pumping sewage into Start Bay since January 20th.

Cc: @carolinevoadenmp.bsky.social @timfarron.bsky.social @emmahardymp.bsky.social

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February 15, 2026 at 10:30 PM
On the south coast of Devon, several overflows in Plymouth have been "spilling" sewage into the River Plym and thence affecting the "bathing beach" at Plymouth Hoe since January 21st.

Cc: @lukepollard.bsky.social @fredthomasuk.bsky.social

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February 15, 2026 at 10:17 PM
Some of the "combined sewer overflows" shown on SWW's #WaterFitLive map of bathing beaches have been active for many days.

The infamous "poo pipe" at Woolacombe in North Devon has been on the go since January 26th. The nearby CSO at Croyde started at lunchtime today.

Cc: @ianroome.bsky.social

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February 15, 2026 at 10:06 PM