Campaigners warn river on Therese Coffey's doorstep riddled with deadly bacteria

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A river in Therese Coffey's constituency is riddled with deadly e-coli (Image: Tristan Fewings/Getty Images for)

The Environment Secretary has a river on her doorstep which is riddled with deadly bacteria, warn green campaigners.

Local residents found water at a beauty spot in Therese Coffey's constituency contained 50mg of e.coli per litre of water. The Government safe swimming level is 10mg.

In dangerously high volumes, the bug can cause an infection linked to kidney failure and prove fatal.

Activists have renamed Martlesham Creek which feeds Suffolk’s River Deben, S*** Creek.

They unveiled a blue plaque there which reads: “ Therese Coffey MP – voted to block a law requiring water companies to dump less raw sewage in our waterways and seas.”

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Campaigners warn river on Therese Coffey's doorstep riddled with deadly bacteriaThe River Deben at Woodbridge, Suffolk, England (Universal Images Group via Getty Images)

Clean water campaigner Feargal Sharkey, singer with The Undertones, posted a picture of an e.coli test he did at Martlesham outfall on February 24.

Nine blue dots or fewer is a safe level for swimming.

Woodbridge Climate Action Centre’s Eamonn Nolan said: “People should not be swimming in this river. We found noticeable levels of e.coli in all sections.”

Campaigners warn river on Therese Coffey's doorstep riddled with deadly bacteriaThe beauty spot contained 50mg of e.coli per litre of water (Getty Images)

It has also emerged the Environment Agency found 894.13 nanograms of cancer-causing PFA chemicals per litre in a spring near Mrs Coffey’s Suffolk home.

Anything over 100ng per litre needs immediate action, according to the government’s Drinking Water Inspectorate.

Campaigners warn river on Therese Coffey's doorstep riddled with deadly bacteriaActivists have renamed Martlesham Creek 'S*** Creek' (Geography Photos/Universalimages Group via Getty images)

The Government has launched Plan for Water to ban wet wipes and tackle pollution from farming and run-off from road traffic.

Mrs Coffey has been accused of not instigating laws to stop dumping of sewage into waterways – which happened 300,000 times last year.

A Department for Environment spokesman said it has set the strictest targets ever on water firms to cut discharges and deliver the largest infrastructure programme in their history.

Campaigners warn river on Therese Coffey's doorstep riddled with deadly bacteriaClean water campaigner Feargal Sharkey (Adam Gerrard / Daily Mirror)

Ms Coffey said: “Anglian Water is already working with the River Deben Association and other local groups to assess water quality in that area.”

An Anglian Water spokesman said: “As part of our Get River Positive programme we’ve pledged to make sure our operations are not the reason for poor river health.”

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He said it is working with swimming groups to support their plans for inland bathing.

Saskia Rowlands

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