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Company admits supplying water unsuitable for humans after parasite outbreak in Devon | British News

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Water Company Admits to Supplying Unfit Water

Introduction to the Incident

A company has admitted to supplying water unfit for human consumption following a parasite outbreak in Devon. The outbreak occurred in Brixham in May 2024, where water supplies were contaminated by cryptosporidium, a parasite that causes nausea and diarrhea.

The Outbreak and Its Effects

Some people were treated in hospital, and hundreds of others fell ill during the outbreak. A "Boil water" notice was issued to around 17,000 households and businesses in the region, warning people not to use tap water for drinking without first boiling and cooling it. For some households, the notice remained in place for eight weeks.

Prosecution and Admission of Guilt

The water company, South West Water Ltd, pleaded guilty to an offense under Section 70(1) of the Water Industry Act 1991, namely supplying water unfit for human consumption. The company was prosecuted by the Drinking Water Inspectorate (DWI) and faces a fine when convicted.

Sentencing and Jurisdiction

The DWI representative asked that the case be sent to the crown court for sentencing, citing the severity of the incident. However, the company’s representative argued that the case could be sentenced by a district judge at the Magistrates Court, as the company had pleaded guilty at the first opportunity. The district judge rejected the prosecution’s request and decided to retain jurisdiction.

Aftermath and Reactions

The final bill for the outbreak was almost £40 million, with the company facing costs of around £36 million for the supply pollution incident and its "transformation and transformation programs". The incident had a significant impact on the public and the wider community, with many residents still feeling the effects long after the boil water notices were lifted.

Official Statements

The chief inspector of the Drinking Water Inspectorate stated that the company’s decision to plead guilty reflects the seriousness of the failings identified during the investigation. The Water Minister added that contamination of drinking water is rare but completely unacceptable and that the communities affected by this incident deserve answers and accountability.

Boil-water advisory Brixham Crown Court Cryptosporidium Devon Diarrhea Disease outbreak Drinking Water Inspectorate Jurisdiction Magistrate Nausea Parasitism Plea Prosecutor Sentence (law) South West Water Water Industry Act 1991
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