Easington (County Durham)

Polluted by sewage 264 times in 2024 lasting 792 hours

Monitoring fell below 50% in some locations so could be more

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Totals for Easington (County Durham) in 2024

6 Sites polluted by Northumbrian Water
264 sewage dumps
792 hours duration
That's 1.1 months. 5.1 times a week, on average

Change Over Time

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Pollution Summary 2024

Here are all the reported sewage overflow totals for Easington (County Durham) in 2024. Sometimes sewage can be being dumped for months at a time.

Reporting refers to how much of the time the monitoring was active. In this locality 1 of the total 7 CSO locations had reporting enabled for less than half the year.

Company Waterway Site Sewage Dumps Duration (Hours) Reporting %
Northumbrian Water North Sea EASINGTON OUTFALL 60 266 100
Northumbrian Water North Sea HORDEN STW 52 222 99.75
Northumbrian Water Horden Burn SUNDERLAND ROAD CSO 21 127 96.5
Northumbrian Water Horden Burn PARADISE FARM CSO 36 112 98
Northumbrian Water Horden Burn/Thorpe Burn HORDEN DENE SSO NO 1 71 36 74.1
Northumbrian Water Horden Burn STATION ROAD CSO 24 26 100
Northumbrian Water Warren House Burn WARREN HOUSE SEA OUTFALL 0 0 47.6

Data Sources & Accuracy

EDM (Event Duration Monitoring) data and Consented Discharges to Controlled Waters with Conditions from Environment Agency & Data Map Wales, and Scottish Water

Experimental derived data from Thames Water API, Some data may be missing or inaccurate. Live sewage data from Stream Water API

Uses Environment Agency rainfall data from the real-time data API (Beta) - Rainfall data is delayed by up to two days.

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