Northumbrian Water · overflow NWL01549
Monitor offline
River Coquet
Northumbrian Water's monitor for this overflow has been offline for 6 days. They have no way to detect a spill if one occurs.
📍 55.34471°, -1.60893°
Northumbrian Water · overflow NWL01549
Monitor offline
Northumbrian Water's monitor for this overflow has been offline for 6 days. They have no way to detect a spill if one occurs.
📍 55.34471°, -1.60893°
“River level rising rapidly while the storm overflow's monitor is offline — water company has no way to detect a spill if one occurs.”
↑ River level rose 0.44 m in 4 h at Warkworth
No spill events recorded in the last 30 days.
NE-42300237 · FRESHWATER - RIVERS
405 m away
No swimmer-relevant measurements available.
NE-42300080 · FRESHWATER - RIVERS
1.3 km away
No swimmer-relevant measurements available.
NE-42300050 · SALINE WATER - DESIGNATED BATHING BEACHES
1.3 km away
No swimmer-relevant measurements available.
NE-42300039 · FRESHWATER - RIVERS
1.5 km away
No swimmer-relevant measurements available.
NE-42300086 · FRESHWATER - RIVERS
1.8 km away
No swimmer-relevant measurements available.
NE-42300238 · SALINE WATER - ESTUARINE SITES - NON BATHING/SHELLFISH
2.2 km away
No swimmer-relevant measurements available.
The record above is verifiable from public Environment Agency and water-company data. Three official accountability channels — pre-filled with the evidence on this page.
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Subject: Complaint: storm overflow NWL01549 on the River Coquet Dear Northumbrian Water, I am writing to formally raise a concern about storm overflow NWL01549, which public Environment Agency data shows reporting its monitor offline (6 days) into the River Coquet. Evidence: - Status: monitor offline for 6 days — no spill detection in operation - Cross-referenced flags from independent monitoring: 2 open Truth Engine discrepancies - Location: 55.34471, -1.60893 - Source: Environment Agency National Storm Overflow Hub, OGL v3, cross-referenced via River Truth (https://rivertruth.uk/overflow/9514) [Add your personal context here — e.g. how you use this stretch of water and how this incident affects you.] Please respond with: 1. The cause of this discharge or monitor outage 2. The action being taken to resolve it 3. The expected timeline for resolution 4. What measures are in place to prevent recurrence I have copied the Environment Agency, Ofwat, and my MP into this correspondence where appropriate. Yours faithfully, [Your name] [Your address] [Your customer reference if you are a Northumbrian Water customer]
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Subject: Constituent concern: Northumbrian Water sewage discharge — overflow NWL01549 Dear [your MP — WriteToThem will fill this in], I am writing as your constituent to raise concern about ongoing sewage discharges from Northumbrian Water in our area. A specific recent example is storm overflow NWL01549, which public Environment Agency data shows reporting its monitor offline (6 days) into the River Coquet. Evidence on the public record: - Status: monitor offline for 6 days — no spill detection in operation - Cross-referenced flags from independent monitoring: 2 open Truth Engine discrepancies - Location: 55.34471, -1.60893 - Source: Environment Agency National Storm Overflow Hub, OGL v3, cross-referenced via River Truth (https://rivertruth.uk/overflow/9514) [Add your personal context here — e.g. how you use this stretch of water and how this incident affects you and your family.] I would like to ask: 1. Whether you support strengthening the regulatory regime for storm overflows and monitor coverage in particular 2. Whether you would raise this specific incident with the Secretary of State for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs or with Ofwat 3. What steps Parliament is taking to hold Northumbrian Water accountable for the gap between shareholder distributions and the state of monitoring on the ground Yours sincerely, [Your name] [Your address — WriteToThem requires a postal address to verify constituency] Sources: Environment Agency National Storm Overflow Hub · Environment Agency WIMS Water Quality Archive · cross-referenced via River Truth (https://rivertruth.uk/overflow/9514)
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