£20M to be spent on cleaning up a Dorset river classed as 'ecologically dead'

South West Water say most of the money will be used to improve the storage and efficiency of six storm overflows

Author: Maria GreenwoodPublished 15th Jun 2023
Last updated 15th Jun 2023

£20M is being promised to clean up a Dorset river classed as 'ecologically dead'

South West Water say the money will be used to improve storm overflows to stop sewage being discharged into the River Lim in Lyme Regis.

It's after a meeting with West Dorset MP Chris Loder.

Chris Loder met Chief Operating Officer of South West Water, John Halsall to discuss the health of the River Lim and the re-designation of Church Beach as a bathing beach.

Mr Loder said: “Efforts to re-designate Church Beach are directly affected by the water quality of the River Lim, as the beach is adjacent to the mouth of the river.

"Operational improvements are scheduled for the coming months, and I will hold South West Water to account ensure that they actually deliver on their promises.”

River Lim is classed as 'ecologically dead'

Following the meeting, South West Water confirmed that it will be applying to Ofwat in October to bring forward an investment programme, worth £20 million, to clean up the River Lim.

Commenting on the announcement, Mr Loder said:

“I support South West Water’s intention to bring forward significant funding to improve the River Lim.

"What we need now is for Ofwat to release the funds and support the water company’s application.

"I will be writing Ofwat to inform them of the importance of this investment for both the ecology and the community”.

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