HAMPSHIRE COMPANY FINED FOR ‘DEVASTATING’ POLLUTION INCIDENT

Environmental Panorama
London – United Kingdom
September of 2005

 

09/09/2005 - The Environment Agency has today (Friday 9 September 2005) prosecuted a company based in Denmead, Hampshire for polluting a tributary of the River Wallington, killing almost all of the invertebrate life there.

European Exhausts and Catalysts Ltd pleaded guilty to the offence at Fareham Magistrates Court. The company was fined £1,500 and ordered to pay costs of £1,310 after already paying out clean-up costs estimated at £15,000.

Environment Officers launched an immediate clean-up operation on 5 December 2004 after a member of public reported seeing diesel in a small stream in Denmead. For 4 days officers attempted to limit the damage of the spill on the environment.

The diesel was found to be coming from a large oil fuel tank owned by European Exhausts and Catalysts Ltd based on the Parklands Industrial Estate, Denmead. The 6,000 litre heating oil tank served one of the company’s buildings through an underground pipeline.

Whilst investigating this incident, an Environment Officer insisted on the excavation of the oil pipeline. A fracture was found from which oil had been leaking and entering the surface water drainage system through the side wall of an inspection chamber. It was then flowing into the watercourse.

Investigations revealed that in mid October a road surfacing company had damaged the pipe. The damage was repaired immediately but European Exhausts and Catalysts Ltd failed to follow best practice and arrange for a pressure test on the oil tank and pipework to verify the integrity of the system. Although the leak in December was not found to be coming from the previously repaired section, it was originating from a fracture in the pipe nearby.

An ecological assessment of the stream revealed that the oil leak had had a significant effect on the invertebrate life and other aquatic flora and fauna. Large numbers of the most pollution-tolerant organisms such as worms, leeches and water hog-lice had been killed along a 1kilometre stretch of the watercourse.

Environment Officer, Emma Gale, said after the hearing: “A few simple checks of the oil tank and pipework would have prevented this incident. It has had devastating consequences on a small stream.

“A failure to make these checks has cost European Exhausts and Catalysts Ltd almost £18,000. Had the magistrates not taken into account the money already spent on the clean-up operation, the fine could have been much higher.

“This should be a reminder to anyone with an oil tank that they must check the tank and pipework regularly for damage or they face hefty costs”.

In its defence, European Exhausts and Catalysts Ltd claimed the damage to the pipe had been done by a contractor carrying out road surfacing work. The incident had already cost the company £15,000 to put right and remediate the contamination to the watercourse. It has since put measures in place to prevent it happening again.

The Control of Pollution (Oil Storage) (England) Regulations 2001 came into force in full on 1 September 2005. This means that anyone who stores more than 200 litres of oil in tanks and containers, outside and above ground, will need to adhere to the strict requirements of the regulations. Failure to comply can lead to a fine of up to £5,000 or up to £20,000 if pollution has been caused. This does not affect householders who own oil tanks with a capacity of less than 3,500 litres.

Anyone needing advice on how to make checks to avoid pollution can call the Environment Agency on 08708 506 506.

 
 

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