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Almost 800 sewage spill outlets across Scotland are in 'unsatisfactory' condition.
Environmentalists furious that sewage spills into rivers, lochs and beaches.
Scottish Water said work was “progressing to reduce the number of unsatisfactory discharges from the sewer network’s discharges”.
Just 14 per cent of rivers in England are currently in good ecological health.
Government has set a legal target that 77 per cent will achieve good ecological status by 2027 .
Water companies who fail to meet this target will be prosecuted.
Sewage spills will not damage high-priority areas including bathing spots and nature sites by 2030 .
New Government will publish a plan to reform regulation of water companies.
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