ENVIRONMENT CHIEF SEES WEST MIDLANDS ENVIRONMENTAL IMPROVEMENTS

Environmental Panorama
London – UK
July of 2005

 

19/07/2005 - On Tuesday 26 and Wednesday 27 July 2005, Environment Agency chairman Sir John Harman will visit the West Midlands to see several projects which are making the region a better place.
Sir John’s visit will focus on industry and regeneration, and over the two days he will visit Mueller Europe in Bilston, the Sustainable Management of Urban Rivers and Floodplains (SMURF) project’s changes in Perry Hall Playing Fields and IMI’s former site in Witton, now known as ‘The Hub’. Each site has its own particular story to tell concerning improvements and making the area a better place for everyone.

During his visit to Mueller Europe, Sir John will see how the company has taken a proactive approach to its environmental responsibilities.

The company, the largest supplier of copper tube in the World, is part of an industry which historically had a considerable impact on the environment, producing pollutants such as heavy metals and dioxins.

Over the past five years, the company has invested £500,000 in environmental improvements.

New Government rules to cut greenhouse gases mean that companies can produce a certain amount of these gases. If they produce below this level, they can ‘sell’ part of their quota to other companies looking to produce more than their limit.

Mainly as a result of this investment, Mueller recently achieved its carbon emission reduction target early and will shortly be able to trade up to £27,000 worth of carbon credits.

The second visit on the 26 July 2005 will be to Perry Hall Playing Fields. Here Sir John will see the results of the three year Sustainable Management of Urban Rivers and Floodplains (SMURF) project, set up to improve stretches of Birmingham’s rivers.

The city-wide project to study its three main rivers and how they could be improved recently ended in works being carried out on a stretch of the River Tame running through the playing fields This has involved the creation of more natural features to try and soften some of the hard engineering of times gone by.

A stretch of very straight and steep river bank has been levelled off and a more natural, wider meander has been created. A key component of the work was community involvement

Sir John’s final site visit, which will take place on the afternoon of the 27 July, will be to ‘The Hub’, IMI’s former site in Witton. This site, approximately 38ha in size, has a long industrial history of various uses, which has left a legacy of soil and groundwater pollution from a range of hydrocarbon, inorganic and solvent contaminants.

It is now being redeveloped as a major new industrial estate and business park, which will be opened in April 2006. We are a statutory consultee to the planning authority, with responsibility for ensuring groundwater is protected. We are working directly with the contractor restoring the site, monitoring data from investigations and agreeing what remediation needs to be carried out.

Commenting on his planned visit, Sir John says: ‘I think everyone is aware of the harsh impact industry and development has had on the environment of the West Midlands and the legacy it has left over many years.

‘It will be excellent to see some of the exciting changes and improvements being carried out in this region, developments which are creating both a better environment and efficiencies for the companies implementing them. We have been at the forefront of this work and will continue contributing to this process.’

 
 

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