• Archive for the 'Climate Chaos' Category

01.06.10 - Campaigns, Climate Chaos, CSO's, Environmental Threats, News, No UV Turn-offs, Protect Our Waves, Sewage and Sickness

SAS Finally Declare The Sewage Treatment On!

Clean water campaigners Surfers Against Sewage (SAS) are relieved to announce that the Ultra Violet (UV) treatment that renders sewage clean and safe has once again been turned back on at the popular Pease Bay, in time for the Scottish Bathing Season. SAS campaigners will be opening the beach with MSP John Lamont by cutting a giant ribbon. Scottish Water turn off the UV treatment of the sewage discharged at Cove sewage treatment works sewage outside the bathing season. Turning off the UV treatment will result in an immense increase in the bacterial load of the sewage effluent discharged into the... Read more

15.05.10 - Campaigns, Climate Chaos, Environmental Threats, No UV Turn-offs, Protect Our Waves, Protecting Your Health, Sewage and Sickness, The Water Industry

SAS Inform Water Users, It’s Safe to Go Back In, For Now…

Surfers Against Sewage (SAS) campaigners are today relieved to announce that the Ultra Violet (UV) treatment that renders sewage effluent clean and safe, has finally be turned back on by Anglian Water at the popular beaches of Cleethorpes and Mablethorpe. Unfortunately for surfers this is just as the best surf season finishes. Anglian Water turns off their UV treatment outside the bathing season (1st of October until the 15th of May). Unfortunately for surfers this is the best season for surf. Turning off the UV results in a dramatic increase in the potentially harmful pathogens released to the sea. Pathogens that... Read more

23.04.10 - Campaigns, Clean and Offshore Energy, Climate Chaos, Diary, Marine Litter, News, Protect Our Waves, SAS Reports and Research Papers, Sewage and Sickness, Shipping, Threats To Watersports, Toxics

SAS Send Candidates Manifesto For Clean Seas And Coastal Protection

'SAS lobbies all candidates for cleaner seas in the run up to the general election' Today SAS have sent our Clean Seas And Coastal Protection Manifesto out to all candidates standing in the general election. We are also calling on all surfers, waveriders and water users to send a copy of our manifesto to your local candidates asking for their commitment to clean seas for the UK. Last year 11.6 million UK adults participated in water sports and water based leisure activities at the UK's coastline, helping to highlight just how popular the coast has now become as a place to pursue... Read more

22.04.10 - Campaigns, Climate Chaos, CSO's, Environmental Threats, Marine Litter, News, Protect Our Waves, Sewage and Sickness, Signage, Threats To Watersports

SAS Outraged As CSOs Escape Regulation

Clean water campaigners Surfers Against Sewage (SAS) are extremely disappointed with the Planning Inspector's weak ruling, requiring water companies to make only minor improvements to their 4,000 unregulated Combine Sewer Overflows (CSOs). These minor improvements fall far short of what is needed to protect and improve the environment and SAS feel this has been an opportunity lost. SAS supported the Environment Agency's proposed conditions, which didn't require excessive investment. Yet incredible, after 20 years of leniency, rather than embrace the decision with good grace the water companies involved appealed against 94% of the discharge consents! The appeal was brought before the... Read more

10.02.10 - Campaigns, Clean and Offshore Energy, News, Protect Our Waves, Threats To Watersports

SAS Celebrate The Inclusion Of Recreational Water Users In The Scottish Marine Bill

Today clean water campaigners Surfers Against Sewage (SAS) are celebrating the Scottish Government recognising recreational water users' need for a voice on Regional Planning Partnerships within the Scottish Marine Bill after this mornings SAS action at Holyrood. This morning, ahead of ministers voting on Scottish Marine Bill amendments, SAS took to the water outside the Scottish parliament with surfboards, wind surfs, kayaks, kite surfboards and bodyboards and armed with loud hailers to ensure the voice of water users was heard loud and clear. SAS campaigners were joined by Robin Harper Green MSP who forwarded the amendment on behalf of Scottish water... Read more

22.12.09 - Beach Cleans, Campaigns, Clean and Offshore Energy, Climate Chaos, Cruise Ships, Diffuse Pollution, Guernsey, Marine Litter, News, Protect Our Waves, Protecting Your Health, Return To Offender, Sewage and Sickness, Shipping, Threats To Watersports

SAS’s year that was 2009

This is the last year as a teenager for Surfers Against Sewage (SAS) as next year is our 20th anniversary. Our 19th year was one of our busiest and most successful years campaigning. 2009 started with yet another shipping accident, this time our beaches were covered in timber. Let's hope we escape a serious shipping catastrophe in 2010. January and February brought a couple of campaign victories. Firstly new regulations came into force to prevent sewage discharge from ships. And after more than 20 campaign actions in Guernsey, the island finally committed to full sewage treatment! Great news for Guernsey as currently 65,000... Read more

24.11.09 - Campaigns, Clean and Offshore Energy, News, Protect Our Waves, Threats To Watersports

SAS decide to take Surfing Reserves to next round

Based on the discussions around stage 2 of the Marine (Scotland) Bill by members of the Rural Affairs and Environment committee today, the Scottish Green Party and SAS have made the decision to withhold formal submission of the Surfing Reserves amendment till stage 3 of the bill, when all MSPs will be allowed to vote on the matter. SAS are disappointed that the meeting among the limited number of MSPs within the committee meant we could not confidently add Surfing Reserves in as an amendment at stage 2. This was much to the surprise of both SAS and the Greens because... Read more

24.11.09 - Campaigns, Clean and Offshore Energy, Climate Chaos, Environmental Courts, News, Protect Our Waves, Threats To Watersports

SAS Call for Surfing Reserves For Scotland

Today Surfers Against Sewage (SAS) campaigners and supporters visited The Scottish Parliament, Holyrood, Edinburgh. The campaigners were in the water calling for Surfing Reserves outside Holyrood holding aloft their 9ft surfboard emblazoned with the Saltire (the Scottish Flag), and were joined by Green MSP Robin Harper. SAS are calling for the Scottish Government to help protect Scottish waves and include Surfing Reserves in the Marine Bill. The Surfing Reserves initiative will go before the Rural Affairs and Environment Committee of the Scottish Parliament to be debated tomorrow, 25th of November. SAS are calling for support on Surfing Reserves to be included in... Read more

17.11.09 - Campaigns, Diffuse Pollution, Environmental Courts, News, Protect Our Waves, Protecting Your Health, Sewage and Sickness, The Water Industry, Threats To Watersports, Toxics

Do You Love Your Beach?

Surfers Against Sewage fighting for first time EU bathing water designation at Portballintrae Surfers Against Sewage (SAS) campaigners and local surfers hand delivered a petition to the HQ of the Department of Environment Northern Ireland (DOENI) today, 17th November, when this years bathing water results were issued. SAS's Love Your Beach campaign petition, with more than 450 signatures, calls for the popular yet undesignated recreational waters at Portballintrae's Runkerry Strand to receive full EU bathing water designation. In February 2009 SAS launched their Love Your Beach campaign, which will enable recreational water users to apply for 'bathing water' designation for their recreational... Read more

17.11.09 - Campaigns, News, Protecting Your Health, Sewage and Sickness, Signage, The Water Industry, Threats To Watersports, Toxic Free Surfing, Toxics

SAS’s Beach Warning Scheme Receives The Green Light

Clean water campaigners Surfers Against Sewage (SAS) have received strong support for a pilot scheme to warn beach users ofpotential poor water qualityat a meeting organised by MP Julia Goldsworthy. The pilot project will be running on (some) beaches in the South West for the 2010 bathing season. Attending the meeting with SAS and Liberal Democrat MP, Julia Goldsworthy, were the Environment Agency, the RNLI, Cornwall Council, Consumer Council for Water and South West Water (SWW). Since SAS starred in this summer's Panorama, "Britain's Dirty Beaches", the most watched Panorama of the year, SAS have been lobbying for short term pollution warnings.... Read more