FARMER PROSECUTED FOR POLLUTING RIVER

Environmental Panorama
London – United Kingdom
August of 2005

 

26/08/2005 - A Somerset farmer was today ordered to pay £2,431 in fines and costs after effluent leaked into the River Brue killing more than 100 fish. The case was brought by the Environment Agency.
The Agency was alerted by a member of the public on August 18, 2004 who reported that the river near Wyke Champflower had turned pale and muddy and had a strong chemical smell.

Environment officers traced the pollution to Creech Hill Farm. Owner Mervyn Walters confirmed that it had come from his effluent lagoon that had been ‘stirred’ the previous day prior to a sample being taken. The lagoon contained food waste that is used on the farm as an organic fertiliser.

Walters claimed a disgruntled ex-employee had deliberately opened a tap near the lagoon allowing effluent to escape into a trench and run down Creech Hill Lane and enter the River Brue via a drain.

Effluent used to be piped to irrigation equipment in surrounding fields, but the main pipe from the lagoon was no longer connected.

Investigating officers noticed that the tap that used to control the flow of waste to the farm’s old underground pipe system wasn’t fitted with a lock and could be accidently damaged by the movement of farm machinery.

An estimated 2,500 gallons of effluent were lost during the incident. Dead fish were discovered up to 8 kilometres downstream of the farm. The River Brue is popular with fishermen and several houses back onto the river in the area affected by the spill.

"Farmers have a responsibility to ensure suitable safeguards are in place to keep any risk of pollution to a minimum. This pollution incident was avoidable. A simple lock on the tap would have been a sensible precaution," said Jonathan Gilling for the Environment Agency.

Walters, of Creech Hill Farm was fined £1,000 and ordered to pay £1,431 costs by Wells magistrates after pleading guilty to causing poisonous, noxious or polluting matter to be discharged into the River Brue contrary to the Water Resources Act 1991.

 
 

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