BROOK POLLUTION COSTS ABATTOIR MORE THAN €6400

Environmental Panorama
London – UK
May of 2005

 

19/05/2005 - Redditch Magistrates on 18 May 2005 fined a Beoley-based slaughterhouse £5000 for polluting a Worcestershire Brook.
Beoley-based Attwells Limited pleaded guilty to a charge of causing trade effluent, in this instance water contaminated with waste, from its site to enter the Beoley Brook between 16 December 2003 and 21 January 2004.

The charge was brought by the Environment Agency under Section 85 of the Water Resources Act 1991. The company was ordered to pay £1477.60p costs.

Speaking after the case, Richard Silver, an Environment Agency officer involved in the investigation, said: "There are strict rules governing the land-spreading of organic waste. In order to protect the environment these must be followed at all times.

‘Attwells failed to do this, resulting in a persistent and highly polluting problem. We are pleased that the case has been brought to court. Companies intending to land-spread waste should contact our customer contact number on 08708 506 506 to find out how this should be done properly.’

For the Environment Agency, David Rees told the court that Attwells Ltd is a poultry abbatoir and processing company operating two premises from Seafield Farm, Seafield Lane, Beoley, Worcestershire.


On 16 December 2003, an Environment Agency officer attended a pollution incident on a brook near Cherry Pit Lane, which is near Attwells Limited’s site. He found that the brook was coloured brown and smelt strongly of farm effluent. The stretch of brook downstream showed signs of long-term pollution, with the bed being covered with sewage fungus.

The Environment Agency officers discovered that the polluting effluent was coming from a spray irrigator in a field owned by Attwell’s Limited. The effluent was running off the field, which was waterlogged and partially frozen.

The following day, 17 December 2003, officers from the Environment Agency revisited the site and observed that the irrigation was continuing and that the contaminated run-off was evident.

The officers observed that this material smelt of a putrid odour and sewage fungus was also present on the bed of the brook. The company were told again to stop irrigating and tanker away the effluent.

On 21 January 2004, the Environment Agency received another complaint from a member of the public that the pollution was still occurring.

Environment Agency officers attended the scene and took samples. The pollution caused serious environmental damage to the brook due to Attwell Limited’s failure to monitor its work.

In mitigation, the solicitor representing the company told the court that the company had no previous conviction recorded against them and asked that Attwell Limited’s early guilty plea to be taken into consideration. That the company are still working with the Environment Agency to improve future disposal methods for the waste water on the farm.

 
 

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