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Brixham water parasite outbreak report 'taking too long' | |
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Brixham resident Tanya Matthews said it was "frustrating" how long it was taking for the Drinking Water Inspectorate to publish its report into the outbreak | Brixham resident Tanya Matthews said it was "frustrating" how long it was taking for the Drinking Water Inspectorate to publish its report into the outbreak |
Concerns are being raised over how long an investigation into a water parasite outbreak in Devon is taking. | Concerns are being raised over how long an investigation into a water parasite outbreak in Devon is taking. |
On 15 May 2024 cryptosporidium was confirmed in the water supply in and around Brixham, which led to more than 100 confirmed cases of the diarrhoea-type illness and thousands of households being advised to boil their tap water. | On 15 May 2024 cryptosporidium was confirmed in the water supply in and around Brixham, which led to more than 100 confirmed cases of the diarrhoea-type illness and thousands of households being advised to boil their tap water. |
"It's nine months with no official answers" said Brixham resident, Tanya Matthews, who was unwell along with other members of her family. | "It's nine months with no official answers" said Brixham resident, Tanya Matthews, who was unwell along with other members of her family. |
The Drinking Water Inspectorate (DWI) said: "We are progressing the investigation at pace and findings will be published as and when appropriate". | The Drinking Water Inspectorate (DWI) said: "We are progressing the investigation at pace and findings will be published as and when appropriate". |
Kingswear resident Helen Ireland said the report into the outbreak was "taking too long" | Kingswear resident Helen Ireland said the report into the outbreak was "taking too long" |
Kingswear resident Helen Ireland, who was also ill along with members of her family, said: "While this is still ongoing, it's frustrating because no-one has been held accountable. | Kingswear resident Helen Ireland, who was also ill along with members of her family, said: "While this is still ongoing, it's frustrating because no-one has been held accountable. |
"I would have expected some interim information by now, even if they hadn't produced the full report." | "I would have expected some interim information by now, even if they hadn't produced the full report." |
Initially, about 16,000 households in and around Brixham were issued with a "boil water notice" | Initially, about 16,000 households in and around Brixham were issued with a "boil water notice" |
Previously, South West Water (SWW) said it believed the parasite had entered the supply network through a damaged valve on a pipe that runs through private land and it had replaced the damaged air-valve casing. | Previously, South West Water (SWW) said it believed the parasite had entered the supply network through a damaged valve on a pipe that runs through private land and it had replaced the damaged air-valve casing. |
The company also said it had added additional safety measures following the incident including a "triple layer of protection", with microfilters and UV at supply tanks and in-line microfiltration in the local supply zone, to provide additional barriers. | The company also said it had added additional safety measures following the incident including a "triple layer of protection", with microfilters and UV at supply tanks and in-line microfiltration in the local supply zone, to provide additional barriers. |
In a statement SWW said: "This was a rare situation and the priority was, and remains to be, the health and wellbeing of our customers. | In a statement SWW said: "This was a rare situation and the priority was, and remains to be, the health and wellbeing of our customers. |
"As soon as cryptosporidium was confirmed in our network we quickly issued boil water notices and worked as fast as possible to put interventions in place. | "As soon as cryptosporidium was confirmed in our network we quickly issued boil water notices and worked as fast as possible to put interventions in place. |
"We regularly test our water supply and we have enhanced procedures in place so our customers can be reassured that their water remains safe to drink." | "We regularly test our water supply and we have enhanced procedures in place so our customers can be reassured that their water remains safe to drink." |
'May result in criminal proceedings' | 'May result in criminal proceedings' |
In a statement the DWI said: "As the Inspectorate's investigations may result in criminal proceedings, it is essential that the Inspectorate conduct a thorough and complete investigation to ensure suitable enforcement action is pursued, if appropriate. | In a statement the DWI said: "As the Inspectorate's investigations may result in criminal proceedings, it is essential that the Inspectorate conduct a thorough and complete investigation to ensure suitable enforcement action is pursued, if appropriate. |
"The complex nature of these investigations inherently takes time to ensure the evidence is robust." | "The complex nature of these investigations inherently takes time to ensure the evidence is robust." |
The statement thanked the public for their "ongoing patience" and said it was "progressing the investigation at pace". | The statement thanked the public for their "ongoing patience" and said it was "progressing the investigation at pace". |
"Findings will be published as and when appropriate depending on any enforcement action that may result", it added. | "Findings will be published as and when appropriate depending on any enforcement action that may result", it added. |
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