SOUTH NORFOLK COUNCIL POLLUTION PROSECUTION

Environmental Panorama
London – UK
April of 2005

 

21/03/2005 - South Norfolk Council was today (Thurs) given a conditional discharge at Norwich Magistrates Court after admitting allowing sewage to get into a tributary of the River Waveney at Burston
The council was also ordered to pay full Environment Agency costs of £1,528.

Magistrates heard that a householder reported the ditch along the edge of her garden next to Rectory Lane in Audley End was polluted and had a septic smell. It had been like it for some time. The householder was worried for the health of her children and geese.

When an Environment Agency officer visited Burston Sewage Treatment works, partially treated effluent was seen running from the top of a unit and the rotating arms appeared to be blocked.

The problem was caused by a hole in a canvas screen, designed to prevent fat balls from clogging up distributor arms which circulate sewage across clinker beds.

The screens had been developed by the council over time and were cleaned on their tops every week and on their undersides fortnightly. Seven other treatment works operated by the council use the same system.

The council was asked to clear the sewage from the ditch and take it away as soon as possible, which it did.

As a result of the sewage overflow, ammonia levels in the watercourse were found to be 20 times higher than for an unpolluted stream and although there was no loss to animals or plants in the stream, the quality of the water had been badly affected.

Since the incident, the weekly inspections have been doubled and the council has allotted a capital improvement budget of £4m for the 66 sewage treatment works it operates.

The council admitted that: On or about 19 May 2004 you did cause trade effluent or sewage effluent to be discharged into controlled waters, an unnamed tributary of the River Waveney at Burston in the county of Norfolk. Contrary to s85(3) Water Resources Act 1991.

After the hearing Team Leader Christopher McArthur said: ‘This was a serious offence involving stream pollution from a sewage discharge. In taking this case we are sending out a clear message that pollution from whatever source will not be tolerated.

‘The pollution went on for some time unnoticed despite routine inspections by council workers creating a potential risk for nearby householders whose homes the stream ran by."

 
 

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