More sewage has been discharged into the sea off the Dorset coast.
Surfers Against Sewage is tracking real-time sewage discharge and pollution risks around the UK.
Following heavy rains, storm sewage was discharged in beaches across the south west of England.
As of today (Wednesday, October 9), a pollution alert has been issued for the sea off the coast of Lodmoor.
This means sewage has been discharged from a sewer overflow within the past 48 hours.
Another alert remains in place at Chesil Cove on Portland, following Monday's sewage warning.
READ MORE: Sewage discharged into sea at Chesil Cove on Portland
A spokesperson for Surfers Against Sewage said: '"Storm sewage has been discharged from a sewer overflow in this location within the past 48 hours.
"Located towards the centre of Weymouth Bay, Lodmoor is a 1km stretch of shingle backed by a promenade and Lodmoor Nature Reserve.
"Two sewer overflows discharge across the centre of this beach."
Sewage discharges can be tracked via an interactive map on the Surfers Against Sewage website: https://www.sas.org.uk/water-quality/sewage-pollution-alerts/
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