| Messing
about in the mess of the River Lee |
River
LeeThe River Lee flows directly into the site that will be the
Olympic Village. But is it a jewel in the crown of our future success or
an ugly swamp? David Akinsanya went to investigate what lies under the
murky surface of one of the capital's most important waterways. He investigates
what has gone wrong. Stinking beauty?David Akinsanya was first
attracted to the River Lee because of its tranquillity and beauty. He's
moored his boat there for the last three years. But since then, things
have changed as David explains: "Now the River Lee quite
literally stinks! "The water has got murky, the air seems stale and
I'm not the only one that's noticed the change."
| Something
nasty in the air - the smell of water pollution |
Other boaters
who have set up home on or by the river speak of suspicious muck on the water
surface. They also tell tales of locals using the waterway as a rubbish
dump, and filth so dense that boats and canoes get stuck. But it's not
just boat owners that should be concerned about the Lee. The condition
of the waterway is vital to all Londoners - its waters will flow directly into
the Olympic village in 2012. Raw sewageDavid was convinced that
something suspicious is causing the river to be in such a poor state so he decided
to investigate. He sent a sample of the water to a microbiologist and met
up with an ecologist from British Waterways. | Public
health hazard? Loo water is flushed into the River Lee |
The
research revealed something rather disturbing. The problem with the river
is raw human sewage. It's a problem mainly being caused by the ever-growing
craze for DIY home improvements. Dodgy builders are getting the plumbing
used for rain water and toilet waste mixed up. So instead of loo water
going to be treated, it is being flushed straight into the river! Communal
lavatoryThe investigation became even more disgusting when David looked
at the bigger picture. The sewage works at Deepham, three miles up river,
releases treated effluence into the Lea when heavy rain pushes the tanks over
capacity. | A
disgusting sight - the River Lee full of rubbish and raw sewage |
David
is horrified by the findings: "Basically this waterway
is becoming a communal lavatory and I'm living on it! "I'm worried
not just for myself but for other people. "I see canoeists and swimmers
on this river, and I'm sure there must be a health hazard."
But
there is hope on the horizon - the Environment Agency and British Waterways have
just sent a report to the Government recommending the Lee be cleaned up and regenerated
in time for the Olympics. But David remains concerned: "Let's
hope that happens otherwise 2012 may be remembered for a river that's full of
filth!"
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