Accidental Gods

Water, Water Everywhere and none of it fit to drink! With Claire Kirby of Up Sewage Creek - ahead of World Water Day

Feb 11, 2026
Claire Kirby, environmental campaigner and co-founder of Up Sewage Creek who leads river-health citizen science and sewage campaigning. She recounts starting local people’s assemblies and adopting sociocratic governance. They discuss hands-on water testing, real-time monitoring tech, regulator failures, and building a national Sewage Campaign Network to unite communities for clean rivers.
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ADVICE

Organise Local Citizen Science

  • Train volunteers in standardised citizen-science methods and use shared databases like CASCO/EpiCollect to centralise results.
  • Fund kits locally so your group can own and publish its own water-testing data.
INSIGHT

Citizen Science Can Clash With Funding Sources

  • Government-funded citizen science can be valuable but creates tensions when regulators fund studies that expose systemic failures.
  • Owning local data helps activists avoid being sidelined by official narratives.
ANECDOTE

Reports Ignored Despite Video Evidence

  • Claire repeatedly reported raw sewage on the footpath to the Environment Agency but found incidents often unlogged and ignored.
  • She filmed a heavy spill that aired on Panorama, yet the agency still hadn't logged that event.
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