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ORGANIC CHEESE MANUFACTURER FINED OVER STREAM POLLUTION

Environmental Panorama
London – United Kingdom
October of 2005

 

06/10/2005 - A cheese manufacturer from North Devon was today ordered to pay £1,619 in fines and costs for polluting a stream in a case brought by the Environment Agency.

A court heard that, on January 25, 2005, the Dipple Water, a tributary of the River Torridge, was polluted with liquid waste. The liquid was running from the dirty water irrigation system at Higher Alminstone Farm at Woolsery near Bideford.

Parkham Farms Limited produces cheese on the site and has a licence to spread dairy waste on to the land where, normally, it is absorbed into the soil. The company did this by spraying it onto the fields from a mobile irrigator.

On the day of the offence the ground was so hard and compacted the earth failed to absorb the liquid. White effluent ran down the field and pooled in one corner, then overflowed into the stream. The liquid was also seen collecting in hollows in the ground, clearly unable to soak in.

The stream at Alminstone Cross ran white with the surplus effluent. There was also sewage fungus on bottom of the stream for around 800 metres, which showed there had been a problem for some time.

‘This pollution was caused by poor management of a dirty water system. It could have been avoided had there been adequate supervision,’ said Philip Siddall for the Environment Agency.

‘Parkham Farms prides itself on its reputation in the organic market. The company imports around 35 million litres of milk a year from around 28 farms and disposes of waste to land at Higher Alminstone and Burnstone Farms. The alternative to spreading on land is more costly treatment on site or taking the waste away by tanker to a licensed treatment facility.’

Parkham Farms Limited, which has a registered office at St John’s House, Castle Street, Taunton, was fined £500 by Barnstaple magistrates and ordered to pay £1,119 costs after pleading guilty to an offence under the Water Resources Act 1991 of permitting poisonous, noxious or polluting matter, namely effluent from a cheese factory, to enter a tributary of the Dipple Water at Alminstone Cross, Woolsery, Bideford.

The Environment Agency’s free 24 hour hotline for reporting pollution is 0800 80 70 60.

 
 

Source: Environment Agency – United Kingdom (http://www.environment-agency.gov.uk)
Press consultantship (Mike Dunning)
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