Storm overflow performance
The Environment Agency requires all water companies to report the number of days each storm overflow operates each year, following standard rules. This means the minimum number is 0 spills up to a maximum of 366 for each overflow. This method provides the Environment Agency with the data it needs to best understand the environmental impact of storm overflow operation.
Data is captured by sensors and we have these on every one of our 2,264 storm overflows. Millions of pieces of sensor data are gathered and a standard process converts this into an annual report on storm overflow performance.
Overflow operation data may well go up and down as it’s heavily dependent on the weather. 2023 was one of the wettest years on record in the North West and overflows operated as designed to relieve pressure on the wastewater network and prevent homes and businesses from flooding. We understand that people no longer want the system to operate this way which is why we are proposing a £3 billion programme to tackle storm overflows in the region between 2025 and 2030.
It will take time to re-plumb the North West but we have already started. The latest figures show that we are moving in the right direction against our aim to achieve a one-third sustainable reduction in the number of spills recorded from our storm overflows by 2025 compared to the 2020 baseline.
You can download our data returns below:
For more details on our 2023 EDM return data, please click here.
*As our data accuracy improves we have provided updated information as appropriate.