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BRIDGE REPAIRS CARRIED OUT BY ENVIRONMENT AGENCY

Environmental Panorama
International
March of 2011


The Environment Agency will be carrying out repair work on the Station Road Bridge, in Exeter, which crosses the River Exe flood relief channel, this week.

The Environment Agency will be carrying out repair work on the Station Road Bridge, in Exeter, which crosses the River Exe flood relief channel, this week.

The bridge, owned and maintained by the Environment Agency, needs urgent repair including the replacement of the parapets and minor repairs to the concrete bridge deck.

The repair project will take a couple of weeks to complete.

The current parapets are heavily corroded and these will be replaced.

The minor repairs include the replacement of expansion joint seals to prevent bridge becoming damaged as a result of water getting inside the structure.

‘This maintenance will prolong the life of the bridge and ensure that it is safe to use but it will result in some inconvenience to people living nearby as it will be closed to vehicles throughout the night while the parapets are replaced. We look forward to completing the works and re-opening the bridge for use by the community and visitors in two weeks, ‘ said Mark Goldingay, Project Manager for the Environment Agency.

The bridge will be closed to vehicles between the hours of 7pm to 7am on weekday nights from Monday March 28. Pedestrian access across the bridge will be maintained at all times.

Any media queries should be directed to the Environment Agency press office on 01392 442084.

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Agency investigation finds changes to Prenergy biomass plant permit will not harm air quality or local people

Environment Agency Wales is to allow changes to the environmental permit for Prenergy’s power station in Port Talbot after an investigation revealed these changes will not pose a risk to local people or air quality.

In August last year (2010), Prenergy submitted an application to change some conditions to the Environmental Permit for their planned wood burning power station in Port Talbot.

The Agency has carried out an in-depth investigation to see if there would be any risk or harm from the proposed permit changes to the health of local people and the air quality in Port Talbot and nearby communities.

As part of this investigation, key agencies including the local Health Board, the local authority’s Environmental Health Department and other consultees were asked for their views.

Abertawe Bro Morgannwg Health Board was advised by Public Health Wales and the Health Protection Agency that the proposed increases in these pollutants or emissions are unlikely to impact adversely on public health.

The Agency will now allow the changes after confirming that they will not harm air quality or the health of local people.

Comments from interested parties and the local community have also been considered during the investigation.

The specific changes requested by the company are:

*1 increasing the emission limit for nitrous oxide (N2O);
*2 increasing the emission limit for sulphur dioxide (SO2) and hydrogen chloride (HCl) and;
*3 allowing the use of wood pellets as well as wood chip

Although the changes are increases to the emission limits, they are all well within the guidelines suggested by UK Government. In particular, the rise in Sulphur Dioxide to 50mg/ m3 is only a quarter of the guideline figure of 200mg/m3.

Mary Youell, Environment Agency Wales, said:

“After an in-depth examination of the changes that Prenergy applied for, we are confident that the permit will continue to require the high standards needed to protect local people and air quality in Port Talbot.

“If we thought these changes would compromise air quality standards or the communities we protect, we would not be accepting them.

“We have discussed these changes with health professionals from the Local health Board and other key organisations who have endorsed our decision.”

 
 

Source: Environment Agency – United Kingdom
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