WESTCOUNTRY TOURIST ATTRACTION FINED FOR POLLUTION OFFENCE

Environmental Panorama
London – UK
January of 2005

 

17/01/2005 - The owners of Cricket St Thomas wildlife park near Chard, Somerset were today ordered to pay £5,725 in fines and costs for discharging sub-standard effluent into a stream. The case was brought by the Environment Agency.
A court heard that during 2003 a sewage treatment plant at the wildlife complex and hotel had consistently failed to comply with its discharge consent in relation to the levels of ammonia.

The Environment Agency asked the site operators, Warner Holidays, to look at ways of upgrading its treatment plant to reduce further failures.

Warner Holidays claimed the continuing non-compliance was caused by mechanical issues and an outbreak of legionnaires disease at the site. This had resulted in restrictions being imposed by local environmental health officers and the use of chlorine to disinfect.

Given these difficulties, the Environment Agency allowed Warner Holidays three months ‘grace’ to get its sewage treatment works fully operational again. But problems continued and on August 18, 2003 the Environment Agency received a complaint from a member of the public.

An effluent sample taken at the time was found to be of poor quality with the level of ammonia 12 times above the permitted limit. Warner Holidays was warned it could face prosecution unless standards improved.

At the beginning of 2004 the Environment Agency commenced a programme of formal effluent sampling at Cricket St Thomas. The plant continued to fail on five occasions from January to May. One of these failures was five times the consented level. On April 6, 2004, following further compliance failures, the Agency served an enforcement notice on Warner Holidays.

"It is important Warner Holidays recognises its responsibilities in respect of the control and maintenance of the sewage treatment works at Cricket St Thomas, especially given the scale of the operation at the site. The Agency was disappointed at the delayed response to its requests. However, the company has now established a good working relationship with the Agency and there are no ongoing issues,’ said Andrew Sweetapple for the Environment Agency.

Warner Holidays were today fined £4,000 and ordered to pay £1,725 by Yeovil Magistrates after pleading guilty to four offences under the Water Resources Act 1991 of contravening a discharge consent in respect of Ammonia at Cricket St Thomas.

 
 

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

 
 
 
 

 

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