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ENVIRONMENT AGENCY TO PROSECUTE CEMEX OVER OCTOBER INCIDENT


Environmental Panorama
London – United Kingdom
April of 2006

25-Apr-2006 - At last night’s Rugby Cement Community Forum (Monday 24 April 2006) the Environment Agency announced that it will prosecute Cemex for an incident at the plant on or before 14 October 2005, which led to a number of complaints from local residents.

The decision to take enforcement action follows a thorough investigation during which we carefully considered the facts against our Enforcement and Prosecution Policy.

The company is charged with two offences under the Pollution Prevention and Control (England and Wales) Regulations 2000.

The case is expected to be heard at Rugby Magistrates Court. We are awaiting a date from the court.

Area Environment Manager, Paul Quinn, says: "Our decision to prosecute Cemex over an incident on or before 14 October 2005 illustrates our determination to regulate firmly and fairly. At this stage, it would be inappropriate for us to comment further on this case."

At the Forum meeting, the Environment Agency also announced the results of its survey of local people’s views on environmental quality in Rugby and the impact of the cement plant on their lives.

The survey was carried out between 6 and 27 February 2006. Working on behalf of the Environment Agency, Test Research interviewed 536 Rugby residents, aged 18 plus,who all live within five miles of the cement works in the wards of Admirals, Bilton, Lawford and King’s Newnham, New Bilton, Newbold and Overslade.

Almost all (99%) were aware of the cement works and, overall, three quarters (73%) said they were satisfied with their environment, but a third of residents (32%) were not happy with air quality.

Seven out of ten people (71%) felt the cement works had at least some effect on air quality in the local area, and over two-fifths mentioned it as a main environmental issue. Those living close to the cement works were most likely to mention it as an issue, with dust from the works being the most common concern.

A fifth of respondents (19%) raised concerns about the burning of hazardous materials, including tyres and other chemicals. Smoke and emissions from the plant, health issues and even the appearance of the site were also raised, as well as traffic congestion and emissions from vehicles. Concerns about the health impact accounted for only 10% of responses, about the same as concerns about the site appearance.

A third (33%) of residents identified the local authority as the organisation responsible for air quality but relatively few (8%) had contacted any official person or body to express their concerns about Rugby Cement.

Almost half (45%) would be interested in further consultation about the site and the preferred methods of contact were post, meetings, e-mail/internet, and the local media.

Area Environment Manager, Paul Quinn says: " We commissioned this survey to find out for ourselves what local people think about the impact of Rugby Cement on their lives, and how well informed they feel.

"We have listened to what people are telling us and we take their concerns very seriously. We will use the results of this survey to communicate better with people about our regulation of Rugby Cement. It is also apparent that people are not always sure which organisation they should go to for information and we need to clarify that.

"We do not have the power to decide where such plants are built – that is a job for the local authority. In general, they have responsibility for air quality too. Our job is to ensure that the plant emissions don’t harm the environment or human health. We will regulate firmly and fairly to make sure that companies comply with the law.

"If people are concerned about emissions from the plant, they can contact us on 08708 506506 or, in an emergency, on 0800 807060."

 
 

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