BUNCEFIELD FUEL DEPOT EXPLOSION - ENVIRONMENT AGENCY UPDATE 2

Environmental Panorama
London – United Kingdom
December of 2005
 

12/12/2005 - The Environment Agency is continuing to assess the potential environmental impact of the blasts at Buncefield fuel depot, and is taking all action it can to minimise the risk of damage to the environment.

Firefighting began at 8.20am, and at present the main area of concern for the Environment Agency is ensuring the fire-water and foam run-off are contained within the site.

The fire-waters, combined with oil and petrol, could have a severe impact on surface and ground water quality, and, in turn, aquatic life.

This pollution would only occur if the run-off escaped from the site, and at present the Environment Agency is working with the fire service to ensure measures are taken to avoid this situation – with run-off being collected in bunds around the site and pumped to on site storage areas.

As a precaution a drinking water abstraction borehole has also been closed in conjunction with Three Valleys Water Company. Other private abstractors have also been advised of the situation. Any abstractors with concerns should call 08708 506 506 for further advice.

The Environment Agency continues to work closely with all of the other organisations involved. In particular it is working with the Health Protection Agency, and investigating the likely extent of the plume of smoke from the fire and its impacts.

Colin Chiverton, Environment Manager, said: “At present we are looking at the predicted impact of the smoke plume, but that is clearly dependent on weather conditions and success in putting out the fire. Agencies are currently performing an analysis of the smoke plume. Based on the type of fuel stored at the site and the foam that has been used we do not believe there is significant long-term risk to the environment. We will liase with Local Authorities on any specific local concerns on air quality and deposits of dust from the fire.

He continued: “People should follow Health Protection Agency’s advice with regard to health impacts in particular those with any respiratory condition.”

 
 

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