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RAW SEWAGE POLLUTES RIVER

Environmental Panorama
London – United Kingdom
February of 2006

 

02/02/2006 - Dead invertebrates were found in the River Alt at Knowsley after it was polluted with raw sewage by United Utilities. Following an incident in June 2005 an Environment Agency ecologist discovered hundreds of dead leeches and two dead sticklebacks in the river, which was littered with used sanitary towels and toilet paper. It was estimated that the channel bed was 100% covered by sewage fungus.

Less than two months later, the riverbed was again covered with sewage fungus and more dead invertebrates were discovered.

United Utilities has been fined £35,000 and ordered to pay £4,105 to the Environment Agency, which brought a prosecution after Huyton Farm Pumping Station failed twice, causing pollution of the River Alt, which harmed the ecology of the river. This was the second time United Utilities has been prosecuted for an illegal discharge of sewage into the River Alt.

Liverpool Magistrates’ Court was told that on 6 June 2005 the Environment Agency investigated a report from a member of the public that the River Alt at Harecroft was blue/grey and smelled of detergent. An Environment Officer took samples, the analysis of which confirmed that it was raw sewage.

Under a consent to discharge issued by the Environment Agency, United Utilities is only allowed to discharge sewage from Huyton Farm Pumping Station in an emergency and ordinarily all sewage passing through the pumping station should be pumped to Huyton Wastewater Treatment works for treatment.

United Utilities is required to provide and maintain a 24-hour alarm to warn the company if there is failure or breakdown of the pumping station and also to warn the company if there is a discharge from the emergency overflow.

The pollution occurred when one of the pumps was turned off and awaiting repair and the other two were not pumping because of blockages.

The court heard a similar incident was investigated on 1st August 2005, again following complaint from a member of the public. On that occasion one pump was off site awaiting repair and the two remaining pumps had tripped out.

The company’s alarm system was inadequate and the company subsequently advised the Agency that it would install 3 additional alarms at the pumping station and in the meantime had increased its visits to check the pumping station is operating correctly.

The company pleaded guilty to two offences of causing sewage effluent to be discharged into the river and asked for 4 offences of contravening conditions of its consent in respect of the alarm requirements to be taken into consideration.

Speaking after the hearing Environment Officer Neil Finch said: "The company is required by its consent to have an alarm to notify it of breakdown of the pumping station and operation of the overflow but on both occasions United Utilities was alerted to the incidents by the Environment Agency.

The company was aware that if problems arose it could cause illegal discharges, but it was only following the second incident that it increased inspection. On both occasions the discharge occurred for at least 48 hours. In the absence of an adequate alarm system more regular checks of the station could have prevented or minimised the discharges and avoided or limited the impact on the river."

The Environment Agency acknowledges the co-operation and response by United Utilities, who acted promptly once it was alerted to the incidents and cleaned up the river.

The Environment Agency relies on members of the public reporting pollution incidents. If you see any kind of environmental incident call the Environment Agency on 0800 80 70 60.

Notes:

United Utilities Water plc pleaded guilty to the following offences on 2 February 2006 at Liverpool Magistrates’ Court:

On or about 6 June 2005 at Harecroft, Croxteth, Liverpool, it caused sewage effluent to be discharged into controlled waters, namely the River Alt, contrary to section 85(3)(a) and section 85(6) of the Water Resources Act 1991. Fine £15,000
On or about 1 August 2005 at Harecroft, Croxteth, Liverpool, it caused sewage effluent to be discharged into controlled waters, namely the River Alt, contrary to section 85(3)(a) and section 85(6) of the Water Resources Act 1991 Fine 20,000
The following offences were taken into consideration by the court: -

On or about 6 June 2005 at Huyton Farm Pumping Station it contravened Condition 6(c) of Consent to Discharge number 016997049 in that it failed to maintain an alarm system to provide a notification of operation of the emergency overflow, contrary to section 85(6) of the Water Resources Act 1991.
On or about 1 August 2005 at Huyton Farm Pumping Station it contravened Condition 6(c) of Consent to Discharge number 016997049 in that it failed to maintain alarm system to provide a notification of operation of the emergency overflow, contrary to section 85(6) of the Water Resources Act 1991.
On or about 6 June 2005 at Huyton Farm Pumping Station it contravened Condition 6(a) of Consent to Discharge number 016997049 in that it failed to maintain alarm system to give notification of failure or breakdown of the pumping station contrary to Section 85(6) of the Water Resources Act 1991.
On or about 1 August 2005 at Huyton Farm Pumping Station it contravened Condition 6(a) of Consent to Discharge number 016997049 in that it failed to maintain an alarm system to give notification of failure or breakdown of the pumping station contrary to Section 85(6) of the Water Resources Act 1991.

 
 

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