Documents reveal that a chemical issue at the Cadbury factory could have triggered a sewage emergency in the River Derwent.

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  1. It’s concerning to hear about the Cadbury factory’s potential link to the sewage emergency in the River Derwent. Environmental impacts like this can have serious consequences for local ecosystems and communities. It’s crucial that thorough investigations are conducted to understand the situation and prevent future incidents. What steps do you think should be taken to address this issue and ensure the safety of our waterways?

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