The water company plans to spend £11.5m on six sewage treatment works in the county.
Bob Mansell said work at the Monkmoor sewage works will improve the quality of water returned to riversSevern Trent Water has announced it will spend £11.5m to improve six sewage treatment works in Shropshire.It also said it would "ensure the company's operations will not be responsible for any harm caused" to a stretch of the River Severn.
He said the work, which is already underway, "will further improve the quality of the treated effluent released back into the watercourse".Work is also underway at the company's Bridgnorth, Morville, Coalport, Bitterley and Bedlam sites.Recent Environment Agency data showed, of which Severn Trent was responsible for 249,116 hours.
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