Storm water overflows are being discharged into the River Medina, it has been revealed.
Southern Water has confirmed a concern raised by the Isle of Wight Council’s harbour committee but said there is “very little evidence” sewage is being discharged in the watercourse, which runs into the Solent.
There was one ‘blip’ in October last year when a sewer pipe split at Newport Quay, by the Premier Inn, causing flooding and sewage to go into the River.
Neil Bell, network protection enforcement officer for the utlity firm, confirmed tankers were used to minimise the amount of sewage that leaked into the water and was taken up the road to the Fairlee works. He was among the officers from the water company at a meeting yesterday (Wednesday), to answer members’ questions.
Mr Bell confirmed 6 outflows go into the Newport Harbour area and are all monitored.
He said he understands the concerns residents have when they see discolouration in the River Medina, as it ‘looks bad’ but it was soil runoff from agricultural fields.
Every discharge into the River Medina in 2022, Mr Bell said, was regulated and approved in storm conditions by the Environmental Agency. Of the discharges, 95% is rainwater and the other five per cent is road silt and debris washed into the outflow from highways
Discharges into the Medina are not shown on Southern Water’s monitoring system, Beachbuoy, as it only shows outflows into bathing water areas.
That is set to change next year, Keith Herbert, Isle of Wight area manager said, as the system will expand to all outflows from the Southern Water estate, but the data is published on the water company’s website.
Newport Harbour Master, Jonathan Brand, confirmed he was alerted every time an outflow was used but said they were ‘not long’, only lasting minutes, not hours, at a time.
Mr Bell said he usually looks for misconnections in the drainage system which sees foul water flushed into the environment and there are lots of things people can do to make sewer capacity greater.


























































































Bob Seely supported doing nothing about sewage.
Stop large scale housing developments, otherwise we’ll all be swimming in it.
Insist that all new builds have septic tanks. If the houses are close together, then one large tank for all of them.
Sort your sh#t out…
Precisely!
It’s terrible and unacceptable every single time sewage is allowed to be discharged into rivers or into the sea. If the Water companies had spent money updating their sewage plants this would not be happening. Instead what did they do, made sure they and all their share holders constantly received large amounts of money, bonuses, instead of ploughing profits back into the infrastructure.
Disgusting. Start investing and spending to ensure this terrible procedure is stopped
There used to be an outlet under the public slipway adjacent to what was Trinity House and the traffic load area to ferry. Believe me the smell is unbelievable when they use this one.
Due to the massive hike in prices 9% by Southern Water, they need to prove the increase is justified. I am surprised the government hasn’t capped this rise to less due to the amount of toxic substances entering the rivers of England and the shores surrounding this ideally placed Island of United Kingdom.