BROOK POLLUTION COSTS RUGBY METAL FABRICATORS €6000

Environmental Panorama
London – United Kingdom
September of 2005

 

02/09/2005 - On Wednesday 31 August 2005, the company which owns a Rugby metal fabricators was given a £5000 fine for polluting a Warwickshire brook with oil.
Thos Storey Fabrications Limited, which owns Lloyds UK, based on Somers Row, Rugby, pleaded guilty at Rugby Magistrates Court to a charge relating to causing polluting matter, in the form of oil, to enter the Sow Brook.

The charge was brought by the Environment Agency under Section 85 of the Water Resources Act 1991. The company was also ordered to pay £1000 towards costs.

Speaking after the case, an Environment Agency spokesman said: ‘Companies handling materials which pose a threat to the environment must ensure they are stored and handled correctly at all times. They must also check and maintain their drains. Failure to do either could result in pollution of the environment and, as we have seen here, prosecution and a considerable fine.

’We provide extensive and readily available advice and guidance on pollution prevention and waste minimisation. Companies wanting this advice can contact us on 08708 506 506. ‘

For the Environment Agency, Patrick Howell told the court that on 4 August 2004 an Environment Agency officer attended the Sow Brook after a member of the public reported a diesel pollution.

An oily iridescence was spotted on the brook downstream of an outfall of a surface-water sewer. Severn Trent Water officers helped Environment Agency officers minimise the impact of the pollution by deploying absorbent materials and trace the pollution to a site owned by Lloyds UK, a division of Thos Storey Fabrications Ltd.

A Lloyds UK employee showed the Environment Agency officer around the site. Several leaking drums of waste and chemicals were found at the rear of the site. The officer advised the employee that these drums should be disposed of immediately.

He also asked that Lloyds UK prevent the oil in its surface-water system from entering the Sow Brook, suggesting that the company should arrange for a survey of its drains to determine where it was coming from. The company employee blocked part of the sewer with rags.

On 6 August 2004 the Environment Agency wrote to Lloyds UK requesting that the drums found on the 4 August 2004 be disposed of and that the pollution coming off its site be stopped immediately.

On 11 August 2004, an Environment Agency officer attended the Lloyds UK site. He saw that the drums had been removed but oily water was still present in the surface-water sewer. The officer advised that the company investigate the source of this oil.

On 19 August 2004, the Environment Agency officer returned to Lloyds UK’s premises with a colleague and a Severn Trent Water technician. They undertook a pollution prevention inspection of the site with its general manager. Oily water was still found to be present in the site’s drains. The Environment Agency wrote that day to Lloyds UK requesting that the oil be prevented from leaving the Lloyds site.

On 13 September 2004, two Environment Agency officers attended the Sow Brook after receiving a report of pollution. An oily iridescence was spotted again in the area around the outfall from the Somers Road surface-water drain. The officers inspected the Lloyds UK site and found that oily water was still running through the sewer on the Lloyds site.

Another Environment Agency officer attended the site and took a sample of the polluted water running through the sewer. A sample was also taken of the Somers Road sewer upstream of where it connected with the Lloyd’s sewer; the Sow Brook upstream of the sewer outfall; the outfall itself; and the top of the sewer on the Lloyds site.

On 7 October 2004, the Environment Agency carried out a dye-tracing exercise to confirm the link between Lloyds and the Sow Brook. A dye was added to a stretch of sewer serving the Lloyds site. An hour later, the dye entered the Sow Brook via the sewer outfall.

Tests on the samples taken on 13 September 2004 showed that oil was present in the sample taken from the sewer near the Lloyds site contained oil. No oil was found in the samples taken at other locations.

In mitigation, Miss Dowen of Halliwells, representing the company, told the court that the company took environmental issues seriously and pointed out that there were no previous environmental offences. She also stated that the company had still not identified the source of the pollution and had instigated a drain survey prior to the incident. She concluded by saying that the company had adopted new procedures and had employed specialist environmental consultants.

 
 

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