People Vs Sewage
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People Vs Sewage is a UK investigative podcast that goes far beyond the surface level sewage stories seen in the headlines. The series examines the deeper political, financial and governance failures driving England’s water crisis and brings forward the voices and evidence that rarely reach the public. The podcast is hosted by Philip Greenwood, founder of Waterways Protection, an independent watchdog focused on exposing systemic water pollution in the UK.
The first episode opens with two of the most credible figures in the movement. Ashley Smith, founder of Windrush Against Sewage Pollution and a former Detective Superintendent, and environmental barrister Paul Powlesland, founder of Lawyers for Nature and River Guardian of the River Roding. Together they break down how systemic neglect, regulatory capture and financial engineering have driven the collapse of England’s water infrastructure.
Episode 1 also examines the recent Southern Water bead spill at Camber Sands, one of the most serious pollution incidents in years. The discussion explores what it reveals about aging treatment works, the lack of meaningful oversight and the growing risks posed by microplastics, chemicals and pharmaceuticals now entering rivers and even drinking water.
People Vs Sewage is for listeners who want a deeper, more forensic understanding of how the crisis really works behind the scenes. The series combines frontline investigation, legal insight and first hand experience to expose the political, corporate and environmental realities shaping the state of our rivers today.
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