POLLUTED waterways in mid Cheshire will be targeted thanks to a cash boost from a water company.
The River Weaver has won a £20,000 grant from United Utilities Catchment Wise intervention fund.
Groundwork Cheshire has been awarded the money to advise industrial businesses close to the Weaver and its tributaries in Northwich and Winsford how to prevent pollution of water courses that are showing up as poor in water quality.
Paul Henbry, fund manager, said: "They might look lovely, but only just over a quarter of England’s water bodies are classed as 'good' or better when it comes to water quality.
"We spend millions on our sewers, but there is only so much we can do alone.
"Other sources of pollution outside our control are becoming more and more important.
"Catchment Wise cash gives vital projects access to much needed funds.
"We think we’re the only water company working with community partnerships this way.”
United Utilities has given £58,000 to Cheshire rivers through the fund, including the Dee, Bollin and Gowy.
It has given £500,000 across the north west.
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