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Back to School for Northumbrian Water
Basic Maths Course Booked for MD

Northumbrian water quality reduced
Urgent Action Needed from Surfers To Help stop Northumbrian Water's plans to turn off UV disinfection.

Arthurian legends back in Tintagel
Public Inquiry into the future of Tintagel’s sewage treatment

Five days until 'Stop Climate Chaos'
SAS converge on London this Saturday to stop climate change

Sponsorship up for grabs at SAS
Sponsorship pack for 2007 available

Surfers converge on London
Campaigners come together to stop climate change

Council's toxic ghostships ruling
SAS delighted by ruling

London surfer to arrive in St Agnes
Hugo Tagholm, a Director of clean water campaigners Surfers Against Sewage (SAS), will arrive in St Agnes tomorrow after cycling 400 miles from his home in London to Cornwall to help campaign and raise awareness of the urgent need to combat climate change.

You shall got to the ball!
Says SAS, as they receive final go ahead

Surfers should not be alarmed by Wave Hub
No risk from wave energy devices like Wave Hub sitting offshore of the UK’s waters.

Thumbs up for wave hub
Important step forward for wave energy

Call of the Wild Roadshow
SAS outline climate change for surfers

Surfers Beach Clean to Remove Mulheim litter at Sennen
Surfers Against Sewage (SAS) campaigners held a beach clean at Sennen and Gamper Bay, near Land’s End, Cornwall on Friday 31st March 2006.

Ten water saving tips on World Water Day
The 23rd March is World Water Day and as the nation struggles with securing enough water for the future, Surfers Against Sewage (SAS) has some simple tips to help conserve and protect the stuff we love!

Reusing sewage effluent would ease drought say surfers
The drought crisis in the Southern Water region could be eased by making more efforts to reuse sewage and wastewater, rather than discharging it to sea, say clean water campaigners Surfers Against Sewage (SAS).

No butts on the beach
With today being ‘National No Smoking Day’ surfers are hoping to see at least one day of the year when cigarette butts don't get dropped on UK beaches.

4000 want full sewage treatment in Guernsey
4220 people have now signed the Surfers Against Sewage (SAS) petition for

Carbon Dating the politicians
Surfers Against Sewage (SAS) campaigners were amongst the 700 people who carbon dated MP’s in London over Climate Change yesterday. The Carbon Dating event was a bit like speed dating with politicians rotating around tables in 10 minute periods to hear what the public had to say!

SAS Guernsey sewage hits 100 million gallons
At 9:30am today the Surfers Against Sewage (SAS) Guernsey Sewage Counter passed the 100 million gallon mark. This is the amount of raw sewage and wastewater that has been discharged into Guernsey waters since SAS finished its 60-hour vigil on the 25th January 2006.

ECE tanker poses no health risk
ECE, the chemical tanker currently listing in the English Channel between Start Point and Guernsey is unlikely to pose a health risk to recreational water users believes Surfers Against Sewage (SAS).

 
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