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ENVIRONMENT AGENCY PREPARED FOR FURTHER RAINFALL


Environmental Panorama
International
September of 2008


Ben Ashmore - 11-Sep-2008 - As further rain was forecast for the region over the last few days, the Environment Agency reminded people to remain vigilant and keep up to date with the current weather and flood warnings for their area.

Although river levels in the area are beginning to fall from the levels seen at the weekend, the ground remains saturated and many rivers are still higher than usual for this time of year.

People who live in areas that are vulnerable to flooding may be able to sign up to our free 24 hour Floodline Warnings Direct service by calling Floodline on 0845 988 1188. You can select to receive warnings by phone, text, email, fax or pager. Updates on latest flood warning situation are also available online at: www.environment-agency.gov.uk/flood.

Regional Director, Mark Sitton-Kent, said: “Our people have been out all weekend clearing any blockages from rivers, erecting flood defence barriers where needed, working with partner agencies and talking to local communities about the risks of flooding. We will continue to work round the clock to do all we can to minimise the risks that people face.

“But as the wet weather continues we need people to continue to be aware of the current situation in their area, and make any necessary preparations.”

To find out if you are at risk from flooding call Floodline 0845 988 1188 or visit www.environment-agency.gov.uk/floodline.

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Environment Agency waste raid nets £45,000 cash, safe and loaded gun

Heather Vaile - 12-Sep-2008 - The Environment Agency, the Regional Asset Recovery Team and Thames Valley Police seized over £45,000 in cash following a raid on illegal waste operators in Reading on the 10th September.

‘Operation Airborne’, a joint operation between the Environment Agency’s national and regional Environmental Crime Teams and Thames Valley Police involved more than thirty officers.

The action began on Wednesday morning with a raid on a large site near Aldermaston where officers suspected long-term illegal waste activities were taking place. Four men were arrested during the operation.

Evidence was gathered at the site and a safe, cash, and a loaded gun found in a search of related premises.

Hugh O’Donnell, 60, from Paices Hill Aldermaston has been charged with firearms offences and is due to appear in Reading Magistrates today (12/09). Thomas Boyle, 43, from Andrews Close Theale has also been charged with firearms offences and will also appear at Reading Magistrates Court today (12/09). A 49 year-old and 50 year-old from Hampshire have both been released on bail to return to Loddon Valley Police Station on 3 November.

PC Ian Henderson who took part in the operation said “This was an excellent example of partnership work between the police and the Environment Agency. The illegal dumping of waste is a serious crime and those involved in such activity will be dealt with accordingly.”

In the second part of the operation, trucks carrying waste on the A4 were stopped and their environmental permits checked. A number of drivers were found not to have the required registration with the Environment Agency.

Investigations into various suspected offences arising from the total operation are continuing.

Environment Agency spokesperson, Sally Coble, said: "Recognition of the serious impact of environmental crime is increasing. Waste offences now carry up to a maximum of five years’ imprisonment, or an unlimited fine.

“The Environment Agency will always seek to prosecute those breaking the law and harming the environment. With growing efforts in this area we will stamp out the illegal waste industry.
“We are very grateful to the Thames Valley Police for their assistance in this operation and their recognition that illegal waste crime is a serious criminal problem".

The public can report environmental crimes on the Environment Agency’s 24-hour emergency hotline on 0800 807060.

 
 

Source: Environment Agency – United Kingdom
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