CKC supporting River Action, a programme being run by Dengie Climate Action Group.
A number of members from both the Crouch Kayak Club and Burnham Sailing Club attended the latest meeting of the River Action group on the 11th March, at the Royal Burnham Yacht Club. Quest speaker Eamonn O'Nolan of the Deben Climate Action Centre gave a talk around how we can work together to prevent future river pollution and provided the group with some vital guidance around how their approach could be adopted on the River Crouch to tackle the increased sightings of sewage.
The initial focus for the group is the implementation of water test sampling at Creeksea shoreline, as this is an area of the River Crouch that has regular open water swimming. The group are focused on the detection of any unsafe levels of E.coli bacteria in the river as this directly links back to sewage coming from treatment plants upriver.
E. coli risks to swimmers in the UK are significant, particularly in rivers and some coastal areas, due to sewage discharges, agricultural runoff, and heavy rain. High E. coli levels, often exceeding safety standards, can cause serious gastrointestinal illness, infections, and in rare cases, severe, life-threatening, or fatal illness.
It is worth noting, as a kayak group which travels up and down the river on a weekly basis from Spring to Summer, we have seen the impact that this sewage can cause along the shoreline or in area's of the River Crouch which are sheltered from any strong winds or currents.
As a kayak group, we will always do whatever is required to ensure our members are aware of any risks around going afloat on the river, including what we can do individually or as a group to mitigate these risks whilst we are out on our weekly paddles. This year we will focus on the monitoring of any sewage that we witness whilst on the river and raise the awareness of any issues in our pre-paddle safety briefings.
Please note, Impact to our kayak members has been very limited around this pollution to date, this is for a number of reasons including that we host our training sessions for water based activities in a swimming pool and also look to limit any time spent directly in the water outside of the kayaks for a normal paddle on the River Crouch. Additional policies like the correct usage of kayak protective clothing and the regular cleaning of our kayaks and associated kit have also limited any exposure to our members.
CKC looks forward to exploring how we can work more closely with groups like the Dengie Climate Action Group throughout 2026, additional information will be provided once more engagement has taken place.
In the meantime, we are looking to support by spreading the word locally around the focus of this group on the River Crouch. Anyone looking to make a personal donation towards their River Action programme, can do so by the link below.
More information about the focus of the Dengie Climate Action Group below,
Clean Water, Clear Future
River Action is a local, volunteer-led campaigning group dedicated to protecting and restoring the rivers, streams, tidal inlets and drainage channels of the Dengie Peninsula.
We work to highlight pollution issues, monitor the health of our watercourses, and push for stronger action from regulators and landowners.
By engaging our community, promoting evidence-based solutions, and supporting practical clean-up efforts, River Action strives to safeguard the peninsula’s precious waterways for wildlife, residents, and future generations.
We run entirely on volunteer enthusiasm and public donations.
Can you help us out?
Your gift to River Action supports practical, local work towards a cleaner River Crouch 🌱 Together we can restore river habitats, monitor and reduce pollution in the Crouch. We want to protect swimmers, sailors, anglers, wildlife and reduce the degradation of our water ways.
Every donation helps fund water‑quality testing, river clean-ups and active pressure on polluters. Give what you can today to back community‑led action along our river.
Additional information can be found on the Dengie Climate Actions Website below,
https://www.dengieclimateaction.org/river-action
Cheers Dan
Photos Supplied: Bernie Kerr from Dengie Climate Action













