Guernsey's sewage disposal practices have sparked controversy, with the island's decision to dump raw sewage into the sea being a topic of concern for residents and visitors alike. The primary reason behind this choice is cost, as connecting homes to the sewage network at Fort George would be prohibitively expensive, potentially reaching up to £4 million. This financial burden is a significant challenge, especially given the area's status as a wealthy catchment. The open market nature of many homes in Fort George further exacerbates the issue, as it allows anyone to purchase these properties, often at higher values than the local market. This accessibility raises questions about the environmental impact on the surrounding beaches and the potential health risks for swimmers. Despite the installation of a solids screening system in 2017, concerns persist, with swimmers expressing reluctance to swim near the Soldier's Bay outfall. The situation highlights a delicate balance between economic constraints and environmental responsibility, leaving residents and visitors with a complex dilemma.