Figures showing there were thousands more sewage dumps into Scotland’s waterways last year than previously known could still be a “huge underestimate” of the scale of the problem, Liberal Democrats have warned.
The party claimed figures had been “snuck out” in the run-up to the general election showing there were 25,109 sewage dumps in Scotland in 2023 – up from the 21,660 that had been reported.
The Lib Dems said that these dumps had lasted for some 242,367 hours – the equivalent of more than 10,000 days.
Scottish leader Alex Cole-Hamilton said the figures may underestimate the scale of sewage dumping in Scotland – saying only a “small fraction” of overflow points are monitored for such incidents.
Scottish Liberal Democrats have outlined their plans for a Clean Water Act, which they say would result in Scotland’s sewage network being updated, with every dumping incident properly monitored and recorded.
They also want to set binding targets on ministers to reduce these events and bring about a complete ban on sewage being released in protected areas, such as bathing waters.
Cole-Hamilton said: “The scandal of sewage dumping in our rivers, lochs and beaches seems to be ever growing in Scotland.
“Just recently we had Portobello beach shut due to fears around E.coli, now Scottish Water tell us there were actually more sewage dumps than previously known about last year.
“Even this new figure of over 25,000 sewage dumps is likely to be a huge underestimate, as unlike England where almost every overflow point is monitored, only a small fraction are monitored in Scotland.
“SNP ministers have defended this for too long. Millions of litres of sewage are being dumped into our rivers, lochs and beaches.”
He added: “These figures also leave the environmental credentials of the Scottish Greens in tatters as this record-breaking year of sewage in 2023 dumping occurred on their watch as government ministers.
“To turn the tide on this scandal, Scottish Liberal Democrats have proposed plans for a Clean Water Act for Scotland to update the sewage network, proper monitoring to find all the dumping and a complete ban on this filthy practice in protected areas such as bathing waters.”
The Scottish Government has been contacted for comment.
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