Water firm fined on sewage
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A COMPANY which polluted a seaside port's inner harbour with 1 million gallons of sewage on a bank holiday weekend last summer was fined pounds 5,000 and told to pay pounds 250 costs. Wessex Water Services, of Bristol, had admitted at Weymouth magistrates' court to causing sewage effluent to be discharged.
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