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BIO-DIESEL FIRM FINED €24,000


Environmental Panorama
London – United Kingdom
May of 2006

23-May-2006 - Bio-diesel producer Global Commodities of Shipdham, Norfolk was today fined a total of £24,000 and ordered to pay £5,282 in costs following a prosecution brought by the Environment Agency.

The company, which produces bio-diesel from waste cooking oil, pleaded guilty to nine offences including the pollution of a local watercourse and operating outside its permit.

Swaffham magistrates were told that, between the end of December 2004 and January 2005, used cooking oil escaped from the site, entering a nearby drainage ditch.
Local residents alerted the environment Agency when the watercourse, which runs past several homes in the village, was covered in an oily, red film of liquid. The court heard that the pollution had a strong smell that was reminiscent of a chip shop. One resident was particularly alarmed when both his pet cat and dog returned home smothered in oil.

Global Commodities operate the site under a permit issued by the Environment Agency, which is responsible for regulating the site. At the outset of operation the company had described their process as an ‘essentially closed system’ from which it was ‘difficult to envisage how material might accidentally (be) released into surface waters.’ Based on this the Environment Agency judged that the site would have an ‘intrinsically low environment impact’ and a low risk, low cost permit was issued.

Under the permit held, if the company wishes to make alterations to their process they must seek the approval of the environment agency, which assesses any possible environmental impact.

The company ignored previous warnings, making a series of changes that significantly altered their operation and increased the risk to the environment, which meant a low risk permit was no longer appropriate. By extending its process beyond that allowed, the company had deliberately or recklessly broken the law, the court was told.

The magistrates heard that the defendant’s actions had been prompted by financial motives in that the process was altered to increase the scale of production and the company had avoided the cost of a full permit. Accordingly the defendant had avoided fees of at least £14,245.

Global Commodities installed and operated a steam wash and passive condenser system, failed to make sure that storage tanks were contained (bunded) in case of leaks, and accumulated and disposed of quantities of special waste on several occasions without permission.

After the hearing Environment Agency officer Alan Krailing said: ‘The company has shown little regard for the impact of its operations on the environment. Had they complied fully with the conditions of their permit and informed us about the key changes on site, the pollution may not have happened.’

Global Commodities has a previous conviction when in March 2005 Thetford magistrates sentenced the company to a fine of £17,000 and ordered it to pay costs of £2,949 for failing to operate within permitted hours.

Global Commodities pleaded guilty to:
1. Between 20th September 2004 and 25th January 2006 at premises at Unit 4, Old Foundry, Market Street, Shipdham, Norfolk [the site] as the holder of a Pollution Prevention and Control Permit [BM1024] issued to you by the Environment Agency on 9th June 2002 pursuant to the Pollution Prevention and Control (England and Wales) Regulations 2000 you operated a permitted installation otherwise than in accordance with condition 2.1.1 in that you put into operation a steam wash and a passive condenser system which had not been included or described in your application to operate an installation at the said site. Contrary to Regulation 32(1)(b) Pollution Prevention and Control (England and Wales) Regulations 2000. Fined £4,000.

2. Between 20th September 2004 and 25th January 2006 at premises at Unit 4, Old Foundry, Market Street, Shipdham, Norfolk [the site] as the holder of a Pollution Prevention and Control Permit [BM1024] issued to you by the Environment Agency on 9th June 2002 pursuant to the Pollution Prevention and Control (England and Wales) Regulations 2000 you operated a permitted installation otherwise than to the extent authorised by the permit granted by putting into operation a steam wash and passive condenser system. Contrary to Regulation 32(1)(a) Pollution Prevention and Control (England and Wales) Regulations 2000. Fined £4,000

3. Between the 28th February 2004 and 1st April 2004 at the premises at Unit 4, Old Foundry, Market Street, Shipdham, Norfolk [the site] as the holder of a Pollution Prevention and Control Permit [BM1024] issued to you by the Environment Agency on 9th June 2002 pursuant to the Pollution Prevention and Control (England and Wales) Regulations 2000 you implemented changes to the operation of the permitted installation, namely, by adding a steam wash and a passive condenser system without notifying the Environment Agency in writing 14 days prior to making the change as required by Regulation 16 of the said Regulations. Contrary to Regulation 32(1)(c) Pollution Prevention and Control (England and Wales) Regulations 2000. Fined £4,000

4. Between the 25th December 2004 and 29th January 2005 from premises at Unit 4, Old Foundry, Market Street, Shipdham, Norfolk, you caused or knowingly permitted poisonous, noxious, or polluting matter to enter controlled waters, knowingly an un-named watercourse at Shipdham, Norfolk. Contrary to Regulation 85 (1) and (6) Water Resources Act 1991. Fined £2,000

5. Between the 7th October 2004 and 3rd March 2005 at premises at Unit 4, Old Foundry, Market Street, Shipdham, Norfolk as the holder of a Pollution Prevention and Control Permit [BM1024] issued to you by the Environment Agency on 9th June 2002 pursuant to the Pollution Prevention and Control (England and Wales) Regulations 2000 you operated a Permitted Installation otherwise than in accordance with condition 2.1.1 by failing to ensure all storage vessels were bunded as described in your application to operate an installation at the said site. Contrary to Regulation 32(1)(b) Pollution Prevention and Control (England and Wales) Regulations 2000. Fined £2,000.

6. On or about 15th July 2004 at Unit 4, Old Foundry, Market Street, Shipdham, Norfolk [the site] as the holder of a Pollution Prevention and Control Permit [BM1024] issued to you by the Environment Agency on 9th June 2002 pursuant to the Pollution Prevention and Control (England and Wales) Regulations 2000 you operated a permitted installation otherwise than in accordance with condition 2.1.1 in that you accumulated and disposed of a quantity of special waste within the meaning of the Special Waste Regulations 1996 when such waste arisings were not described in your application to operate an installation at the said site. Contrary to Regulation 32(1)(b) Pollution Prevention and Control (England and Wales) Regulations 2000. Fined £2,000.

7. On or about 2nd August 2004 at Unit 4, Old Foundry, Market Street, Shipdham, Norfolk [the site] as the holder of a Pollution Prevention and Control Permit [BM1024] issued to you by the Environment Agency on 9th June 2002 pursuant to the Pollution Prevention and Control (England and Wales) Regulations 2000 you operated a permitted installation otherwise than in accordance with condition 2.1.1 in that you accumulated and disposed of a quantity of special waste within the meaning of the Special Waste Regulations 1996 when such waste arisings were not described in your application to operate an installation at the said site. Contrary to Regulation 32(1)(b) Pollution Prevention and Control (England and Wales) Regulations 2000. Fined £2,000.

8. On or about 8th November 2004 at Unit 4, Old Foundry, Market Street, Shipdham, Norfolk [the site] as the holder of a Pollution Prevention and Control Permit [BM1024] issued to you by the Environment Agency on 9th June 2002 pursuant to the Pollution Prevention and Control (England and Wales) Regulations 2000 you operated a permitted installation otherwise than in accordance with condition 2.1.1 in that you accumulated and disposed of a quantity of special waste within the meaning of the Special Waste Regulations 1996 when such waste arisings were not described in your application to operate an installation at the said site. Contrary to Regulation 32(1)(b) Pollution Prevention and Control (England and Wales) Regulations 2000. Fined £2,000.

9. On or about 22nd November 2004 at Unit 4, Old Foundry, Market Street, Shipdham, Norfolk [the site] as the holder of a Pollution Prevention and Control Permit [BM1024] issued to you by the Environment Agency on 9th June 2002 pursuant to the Pollution Prevention and Control (England and Wales) Regulations 2000 you operated a permitted installation otherwise than in accordance with condition 2.1.1 in that you accumulated and disposed of a quantity of special waste within the meaning of the Special Waste Regulations 1996 when such waste arisings were not described in your application to operate an installation at the said site. Contrary to Regulation 32(1)(b) Pollution Prevention and Control (England and Wales) Regulations 2000. Fined £2,000.

 
 

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