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National Rivers Authority v Yorkshire Water Services Ltd: HL 21 Nov 1994

The defendant sewerage undertaker received sewage, treated it in filter beds and discharged the treated liquid into the river. One night someone unlawfully discharged a solvent called iso-octanol into the sewer. It passed through the sewage works and entered the river. The question was whether the defendant had caused the consequent pollution. Held: The defence … Continue reading National Rivers Authority v Yorkshire Water Services Ltd: HL 21 Nov 1994