London, UK. 13th March, 2023. Members of Stop HS2, HS2 Rebellion, Dirty Water Campaign, Extinction Rebellion and the Hillingdon Green Party came to Parliament Square today to demand action from MPs to protect our seas and rivers from contamination. In 2021 MPs could have voted for new legislation to stop water companies discharging sewage in waterways, but they did not. Also HS2 have been boring into the chalk acquifer in the Colne Valley as part of the HS2 High Speed Rail construction work. Credit: Maureen McLean/Alamy Live News

London, UK. 13th March, 2023. Members of Stop HS2, HS2 Rebellion, Dirty Water Campaign, Extinction Rebellion and the Hillingdon Green Party came to Parliament Square today to demand action from MPs to protect our seas and rivers from contamination. In 2021 MPs could have voted for new legislation to stop water companies discharging sewage in waterways, but they did not. Also HS2 have been boring into the chalk acquifer in the Colne Valley as part of the HS2 High Speed Rail construction work. Credit: Maureen McLean/Alamy Live News Stock Photo
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London, UK. 13th March, 2023. Members of Stop HS2, HS2 Rebellion, Dirty Water Campaign, Extinction Rebellion and the Hillingdon Green Party came to Parliament Square today to demand action from MPs to protect our seas and rivers from contamination. In 2021 MPs could have voted for new legislation to stop water companies discharging sewage in waterways, but they did not. Also HS2 have been boring into the chalk acquifer in the Colne Valley as part of the HS2 High Speed Rail construction work. Environmentalists have concerns about the possible adverse impact the HS2 work is having on some of the drinking water supplies to London. Credit: Maureen McLean/Alamy Live News

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