INVERTEBRATES WIPED OUT BY SILT POLLUTION

Environmental Panorama
London – UK
January of 2005

 

25/01/2005 - A civil engineering company was fined £8,000 on January 20 for allowing silt to smother the bed of a tributary of the River Loddon, in Winnersh, Reading, killing the stream’s invertebrate life.
Baram Limited, pleaded guilty at Reading Magistrates’ Court and were ordered to pay £8,000 and the Environment Agency’s costs of £1,185, after they breached the Water Resources Act 1991 for allowing silt to pollute the watercourse.

On 26 April 2004 officers from the Environment Agency visited a building site and noticed that significant amounts of silt had been deposited on the bed of a tributary leading to the River Loddon.

Baram Limited, based in Hampshire, had been employed by Bovis Homes to lay down sewers for a new housing development behind Chatsworth Avenue, in Winnersh.

But during the de-watering stage of laying down the foul and storm sewer pipes, water which had not been sufficiently de-silted had been pumped directly into the river. They were advised by the environment officers that they had committed an offence.

Returning to the site on 27 April the environment officers traced where pipes had been laid down towards the stream and saw a large amount of silt accumulated in the area. The company did not have consent from the Environment Agency to discharge to the stream at this particular location. The pipes were removed by the company who also offered to clean up the silt.

The silt covered the bed of the tributary for 350 metres up to the confluence with the River Loddon severely effecting the invertebrate life in the stream. Invertebrates form the bottom of the food chain so any harmful impacts can have a knock-on-effect on the local river environment.

Carol Witt, investigating officer from the Environment Agency, said: “The successful outcome of today's hearing reflects the serious impact that silt pollution has on aquatic ecosystems. The fine imposed sends a clear message to construction companies that environmental matters must be core to their business values. The Environment Agency provide free pollution prevention guidance to businesses, full details of which are available on our website.”

Members of the public can report environmental incidents to the Environment Agency’s 24-hour emergency hotline on 0800 80 70 60.

 
 

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

 
 
 
 

 

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