Chalfont St Peter, UK. 26th February, 2024. Part of the village of Chalfont St Peter remains closed to vehicles as Thames Water and their contractors are continuing to pump up groundwater and sewage from manholes in the village of Chalfont St Peter in Buckinghamshire. Thames Water have reportedly been there since 2nd January, 2024. Thames Water have been pumping sewage directly into the River Misbourne, a precious chalk stream. The stream has sewage floating in it including dirty toilet paper. Part of the road also has sewage on it. The ongoing sewage scandal is having a very detrimental impac
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Chalfont St Peter, UK. 26th February, 2024. Part of the village of Chalfont St Peter remains closed to vehicles as Thames Water and their contractors are continuing to pump up groundwater and sewage from manholes in the village of Chalfont St Peter in Buckinghamshire. Thames Water have reportedly been there since 2nd January, 2024. Thames Water have been pumping sewage directly into the River Misbourne, a precious chalk stream. The stream has sewage floating in it including dirty toilet paper. Part of the road also has sewage on it. The ongoing sewage scandal is having a very detrimental impact upon business owners. Credit: Maureen McLean/Alamy Live News