morgandlm
Active member
I have enjoyed a couple of good days of sailing in the Blackwater in the last week with a short passage from Bradwell to Pyefleet and yesterday a day sail from Bradwell to Heybridge and back. During both trips I have noticed a long (miles long!) ribbon of brown frothy, scummy filth several meters wide in the middle of the river, moving in and out on the tide. I was not aware of any particular smell despite crossing it a couple of times tacking down the river but I assume this is untreated outfall from water treatment (or non-treatment!) systems. I have never seen it as bad as this and assume it is due to the unusual amount of rain. My usual enthusiasm for swimming in The Blackwater at least once a year is significantly reduced. Has anybody else made similar observations?
I assume this is all down to under investment by Essex and Suffolk Water (owned by Northumbrian Water which is owned by a Hong Kong based business group). Oh dear!
David Morgan
I assume this is all down to under investment by Essex and Suffolk Water (owned by Northumbrian Water which is owned by a Hong Kong based business group). Oh dear!
David Morgan