Minimising human faecal organisms in fresh water is a “public health priority as well as an environmental one”, Sir Chris Whitty has warned. England’s chief medical officer has backed a new ...
Roula Khalaf, Editor of the FT, selects her favourite stories in this weekly newsletter. Reducing sewage pollution in UK waters must be a “public health priority”, said the chief medical ...
Tue 21 May 1.46pm • Reducing human faecal organisms in fresh water is a "public health priority as well as an environmental ...
Sir Chris Whitty has warned that reducing human poo in fresh water must be a “public health priority”. England’s chief ...
The report by the Royal Academy of Engineering, with input from chief medical officer Sir Chris Whitty, said minimising ...
Paddling in rivers this summer could make you ill even when water treatment plants are working properly because they are ...
The report puts further pressure on water companies to clean up the water supplies after a series of high profile pollution ...
A new report by engineers outlines solutions to the UK’s crumbling water system with a focus on protecting people’s health. Published May 20 Swimmers at Shepperton Open Water Swim, a swimming ...
Sir Chris Witty has warned that reducing human poo in fresh water must be a “public health priority”. England’s chief medical ...
The UK's sewage system should be upgraded to reduce the risk of people ingesting human poo when they swim in rivers and the sea, a new report backed by chief medical officer Professor Sir Chris ...