Article 6J28N Huge loss of invertebrates detected in stream feeding into Windermere

Huge loss of invertebrates detected in stream feeding into Windermere

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Sandra Laville
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Campaigners say 76% decline in riverfly species' abundance at Cunsey Beck is being caused by sewage discharges

Testing by citizen scientists of a beck that feeds into Windermere has revealed a huge loss in invertebrate life in the lake in Cumbria that campaigners say is being caused by sewage discharges.

Save Windermere and WildFish carried out testing for invertebrates in Cunsey Beck, a site of special scientific interest (SSSI), in order to assess the impact on its freshwater ecology of the Near Sawrey wastewater treatment works, owned and operated by United Utilities.

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