AN investigation is underway after a mysterious white liquid polluted a Wirral stream.
The Globe was contacted by readers in Acton Lane, Moreton after a white milky liquid was found in the Arrowe Brook stream, which runs from Greasby and alongside their homes.
The water is still white today and a stretch of stream from Acton Lane to Town Meadow Lane is affected.
An Environment Agency spokesman said officers had been called to the scene on Monday afternoon.
They have identified the entry point of the pollution from a surface water drain and are trying to find its source.
Colin Williamson, a father-of-three who lives opposite the stream, told the Globe: "It's the first time that we have seen anything like this. But talking to the neighbours, it seems it has happened before.
"I didn't know anything about it until my wife came back from the shops and told me that the stream had turned completely white.
"We're really worried about this and hope that whatever it is isn't dangerous."
Doug Gore, who was among the team investigating the spillage, said there was no evidence the pollutant had killed fish or wildlife.
He added: "We have taken water samples for analysis to try and identify the pollutant and our investigations are continuing to identify the source of the pollution."
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