Amersham, UK. 16th February, 2024. Thames Water are discharging into the River Misbourne, a precious chalk stream, in Amersham at the Amersham Balancing Tanks in Buckinghamshire. The Thames Water Event Duration Monitor there remains out of action, however, there is clear evidence of sewage fungus in the river and a stink of sewage. The River Misbourne is a chalk stream that flows from its source just north of Great Missenden through several Buckinghamshire towns. Chalk streams are globally rare habitats. Credit: Mauren McLean/Alamy Live News


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