Decision by supreme court means water companies could be sued for damage caused by dumping of human waste
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The ruling could open the way for thousands of claims by fishing clubs, swimmers and riparian owners against water companies.
Decision by supreme court means water companies could be sued for damage caused by dumping of human waste
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