ENVIRONMENT AGENCY URGES PEOPLE IN HAMPSHIRE TO CHECK OIL TANKS

Environmental Panorama
London – UK
February of 2005

 

02/02/2005 - The Environment Agency is urging householders and businesses in Hampshire with private oil tanks to check the tanks and pipework for damage. Acting now can avoid damaging leaks which not only harm the environment but can also prove extremely costly for the owner.
Each year the Environment Agency is called out to deal with leaks or spills from worn out, split, damaged or vandalised domestic tanks. This winter Environment Agency Officers in Hampshire have already dealt with a number of serious leaks from heating oil tanks including:

Approximately 850 litres of heating oil was lost from a new tank near Andover due to a failure in the pipe. Oil entered the groundwater although fortunately drinking water was unaffected, The Environment Agency’s quick response to recover the lost oil meant it did not spread further

In October, 2,500 litres of heating oil leaked when a tank near Bishop’s Waltham catastrophically failed minutes after it had been filled. The tank appeared to have rusted along a welded seam which caused the heating oil to enter a chalk underground water supply. This led to the insurance company incurring costs at present in excess of £150,000 possibly rising to over £1million if substantial quantities of oil are located. The water company has shut a major drinking water borehole as a precaution to protect the water supply.

Heating oil leaked into the ground over a period of five months near Andover. The leak was identified when the householder realised their consumption of oil was excessive. Oil had already gone into the foundations of the house and affected the stability of the building. The property will have to be underpinned and the contamination removed.

Oil leaks can damage plants and wildlife and ruin precious habitats. Oil can also severely impact the quality of groundwater - a valuable resource accounting for the majority of the drinking water supply in Hampshire.

It is a criminal offence to cause pollution of controlled waters, which includes groundwater. Recovery of lost oil can be very expensive sometimes escalating well in excess of £100,000. These costs are not always covered by household insurance so it could fall on the owner of the tank to pay these costs.

Gareth Bates, Environment Management Team Leader in Hampshire, said: "It is the legal responsibility of householders to ensure that oil does not leak from their storage tanks. As well as the risk of prosecution and the high clean up costs, oil damages plants and wildlife, makes soil infertile, ruins habitats and can also contaminate drinking water supplies.

"A few simple checks can identify the problems before they cause pollution so we urge people to follow these before it is too late."

The Environment Agency advises that where possible all pipework in oil tanks should be securely laid above ground so any leaks to the pipe can be easily identified. Owners should also closely monitor fuel consumption as this will increase if a leak occurs and pipes can be pressure tested to expose leaks. External site gauges can be easily vandalised or blown over in strong wind so they should be securely supported and fitted with a spring-loaded release valve. Anyone requiring more information or advice can contact the Environment Agency on 08708 506 506.

If a spill or leak of oil is identified the leak should be stopped immediately and any lost oil should be contained or absorbed. Oil should not be washed into drains or the ground and the Environment Agency should be contacted immediately on the emergency hotline number 0800 80 70 60.

 
 

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