Sewage pouring into the Wealdstone Brook
Local residents were delighted today when Thames Water turned up to flush out the Wealdstone Brook. The action followed weeks of campaigning and complaints to both the Environment Agency and Thames Water.
Households and care homes backing on to the brook were experiencing their 6th week of continuous pollution with the pungent bad egg odour evident to all. Residents were unable to open their windows because of the potentially dangerous gases filling their rooms. Brent Council had told the Environment Agency that one gas could be hydrogen sulfide LINK . Campaigners had suggested that a criminal negligence case could be possible over the lack of action by Thames Water, despite a total of at least 7 complaints over the problem.
Thames had promised to begin work on cleansing the brook at the weekend. Both cleaning the river and testing of the gas with specialist equipment costs money which the the Forum thought Thames appeared reluctant to spend LINK.
They suggested air samples could be taken from conservatories and the rear communal lounges of care homes as well as bedrooms. With children at home for the school holiday and families celebrating various religious holidays together it was important that any illnesses and potential gas poisoning should be reported.
Brent Parks Forum also feared that any wild life that had been in the brook at the important microbial level has probably been damaged beyond repair.
The action was long overdue and Wembley Matters hope that the flushing works and we are able to update readers with far more pleasant images of the brook.
This is wonderful news. The residents living along and around the Brook have long deserved actions be taken by Thames Water.
ReplyDeleteAs the Green Party council candidate for the area, I am especially relieved to see this development. And hope that the actions do not stop there. Thames Water should invest in both the maintenance and restoration of the Brook.
Agreed ! Thank you for follow this.
ReplyDeleteThis being cleaned up obviously good news though it should never have happened in the first place.
ReplyDeleteI am a bit puzzled that the Green Party Candidate for the area wants to be anonymous...
There appears to be a technical problem posting a comment by name rather than anon. He is Bastôn De'Medici-Jaguar
ReplyDeleteDetails of candidates are on the Brent Greens blog: www.brentgreens.blogspot.com
ReplyDeleteShould be easy to track this pollution to source and make the polluter fund clean-up costs and support the impacted community change this rivers neglected course?
You would think so David W. Good point.
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