FARMERS URGED TO TAKE CARE WITH SHEEP DIP AFTER POLLUTION PROSECUTION

Environmental Panorama
London – UK
June of 2005

 

14/06/2005 - An incident involving sheep dip killed over 5,000 rare white-clawed crayfish in Cumbria's River Mint last year, a hearing at Kendal Magistrates' Court revealed today (Tuesday).
Alan Hodgson, a farmer from Patton Bridge, near Kendal, was fined £1,500 for causing pollution of the River Mint and ordered to pay a further £1,409 in costs to the Environment Agency, which brought the prosecution.

"Most farmers use sheep dip responsibly, but even the tiniest amount can have a disastrous effect on crayfish and similar creatures if the dip gets into rivers and streams," said Environment Agency officer Jon Mellor. "We’d like to remind anyone who keeps sheep to take particular care when dipping them.

"We're happy to provide help and advice on using sheep dip in a way that doesn't harm the environment. By following Defra’s sheep dipping Code of Practice, available from our enquiry line on 08708 506 506, farmers can avoid causing pollution incidents like this one - which are not only devastating to local rivers but can also lead to prosecution."

Julie Goulbourne, prosecuting, told the court how on a Sunday evening in June 2004 a member of the public had called the Environment Agency's free 24-hour pollution hotline, 0800 80 70 60, to report thousands of dead crayfish in the River Mint at Patton Bridge. Agency officers were called out to attend the incident and took water samples, which revealed alphamethrin, a chemical commonly found in sheep dip.

Further investigations revealed the sheep dip had come from Alan Hodgson's nearby farm. Although he had checked his dipping tubs for leaks as the Agency recommends, the sheep had not been given an adequate 'draining off' period after being dipped.

Ideally, sheep should be kept away from ditches, streams and rivers for two weeks after dipping – otherwise, the dip from their fleeces can cause serious pollution problems. Mr Hodgson told the Agency that he would now change his dipping practices and apologised if he had inadvertently caused the crayfish to die.

White-clawed crayfish are a rare species and the only crayfish species that is native to the UK. Nationally, disease and competition from other, non-native crayfish species has had a serious effect on white-clawed crayfish numbers, making the Cumbrian populations particularly important.

Last winter, the Environment Agency transferred some crayfish from other locations to the River Mint to encourage the population to recover – although it could take a number of years. The rarity of white-clawed crayfish means the losses suffered on the River Mint must be seen as having a significant impact on the species as a whole.
Notes

Farmers can get copies of the sheep dipping code of practice from the Environment Agency on 08708 506 506. It can also be downloaded at www.defra.gov.uk/environment/water/ground/sheepdip
Alan Hodgson pleaded guilty to the following offence: On 5 June 2004, caused polluting matter to enter a controlled water, namely the River Mint at Patton Bridge, near Kendal, contrary to section 85(1) of the Water Resources Act 1991. Fined £1,500

 
 

Source: Environment Agency – United Kingdom (http://www.environment-agency.gov.uk)
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(Joanne Sheppard)
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