SKIP COMPANY OWNER ‘CAUGHT RED HANDED’ ILLEGALY PROCESSING WASTE

Environmental Panorama
London – UK
May of 2005

 

03/05/2005 - A Bath skip hire company owner admitted he was ‘caught red handed’ breaking the law when Environment Agency officers visited his site.
Kelvin Tranter of Skip Tip Limited was today ordered to pay a total of £5,066 fines and costs after appearing before magistrates at Bath.

On May 7, 2003 Environment Agency officers went to a premises at Durcott Lane, Radford to meet Mr Tranter who said he was moving his business there from a site on the outskirts of Bath. He asked if he could use the yard for sorting and transferring waste. He was told the site would need a waste management licence which would not be granted because the planning permission for the yard only permitted the storage of empty skips. Mr Tranter was warned he would be prosecuted if he was found committing offences.
On July 9, 2004, acting on a tip-off, Environment Agency officers again went to the yard. Mr Tranter arrived in a lorry loaded with a large empty skip shortly afterwards. Waste including plasterboard, empty containers that had contained adhesives, cement bags, plaster and plastic pipes was found tipped on the ground. Waste was also found segregated by type and kept in bins and large bags including aluminium, copper, lead, brass, electrical and general builders waste. Mr Tranter said this was for sale as scrap metal.

When asked about the waste tipped on the ground Mr Tranter said: "You’ve caught me red-handed."

Skip Tip Limited of Durcott Lane, Radford, was today fined £3,500 after pleading guilty to two offences under the Environmental Protection Act 11000 including knowingly causing or permitting controlled waste to be deposited and treated on land that did not have a waste management licence in force. The company was also ordered to pay £1,566 costs.


"The materials deposited, kept and treated in the yard were controlled waste. Mr Tranter has operated a skip hire business for many years and is well aware of his legal obligations. He would also have been aware of the potential serious damage that could have arisen from such activities on a site with no infrastructure designed to prevent pollution of the environment," said David Baillie for the Environment Agency.

The Environment Agency’s free 24 hour hotline for reporting environmental incidents is 0800 80 70 60.

 
 

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