‘GHASTLY SMELL’ FROM SOMERSET WASTE LAGOON

Environmental Panorama
London – United Kingdom
March of 2006

 

13/03/2006 - A farm owner who kept a ‘lagoon’ of food waste on his farm against Environment Agency instructions was today ordered to pay £2,1000 in fines and costs. The lagoon on land at Hadspen Hill Farm near Bruton was originally used to store waste from the food industry with Environment Agency permission. The waste was then spread onto land at Hadspen Hill, provided it did not cause an odour problem for neighbours.

The Environment Agency received a number of complaints from residents about a smell described as a ‘sickly sweet’ and similar to sour milk. Officers went to the scene and found a quantity of waste stored in the lagoon.

The farmer, Mervyn Walters, agreed to empty the lagoon of waste and spread it on the land that autumn. The liquid was removed, but a sludge residue was left behind.

In August 2004 the defendant agreed to completely empty the lagoon of waste. This proved to be slow and sporadic and the Environment Agency subsequently agreed with Mr Walters that he would completely empty all the waste from the lagoon by July 29, 2005.

This deadline was missed and further complaints were received. The lagoon was eventually emptied of all wastes by August 8, 2005 and the residue removed from the liner by August 23, 2005.

Mervyn Walters, of Creech Hill Farm, Bruton, Somerset was today fined £1000 and ordered to pay £2,000 costs by Yeovil magistrates after pleading guilty to keeping controlled waste, namely liquid and sludge wastes from the food industry, on land at Hadspen Hill Farm in a manner likely to cause pollution of the environment - an offence under the Environmental Protection Act 11000.

Magistrates said the smell must have been ‘pretty ghastly’ judging by the complaints from local residents.

‘The Agency tried to resolve this matter with Mr Walters through agreement but he failed to take the necessary action. Dealing with waste of this nature needs to be done with care and consideration for neighbours,’ said Susan Everett for the Environment Agency.

 
 

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