COMUNICATIONS COMPANY FINED €20,000 FOR POLLUTING THREE RIVERS


Environmental Panorama
London – United Kingdom
April of 2006

11/04/2006 - An international communications company based in Swindon was ordered to pay more than £29,500 by Swindon Magistrates Court yesterday after polluting a 14km stretch of three rivers with up to 8 tonnes of red diesel – killing more than 2,000 fish and some birds.
Cable and Wireless Plc, of the Windmill Hill Industrial Estate, Swindon, pleaded guilty to polluting the Westlea Brook, the River Ray and the River Thames on 23 January 2005, contrary to Section 85(1) of the Water Resources Act 1991.
Magistrates fined the company £20,000 and ordered it to pay £9,562.40 in costs.
More than 2,000 stickleback fish died in the Westlea Brook following the incident, as well as a swan, three kingfishers and two moorhens. The true impact on birdlife is difficult to estimate as some may have left the area as a result of the incident. Other birds suffered chemical burns and had their feathers coated in oil.
The diesel killed all of the insect life and most of the fish in the Westlea Brook downstream from the discharge point. The River Ray was also effected with insect life described as being slow moving or moribund. Otters and water voles have struggled to make a comeback in the River Ray catchment and the Environment Agency are concerned that they will have been adversley effected by this oil spill.
The Environment Agency received numerous reports from members of the public on 23 January that red diesel was spilling into the Westlea Brook and the River Ray, in Swindon. These prompt reports enabled the Environment Agency to attend the incident quickly thus reducing the potential impact on the River Ray.
Environment Agency officer who attended the site and found that red diesel was coming from a surface water culvert close to Stoney Beck Close, Westlea where there was a strong smell of diesel in the air. The officer said that the Westlea Brook ‘looked like a river of diesel’.
Environment Agency officers installed oil booms to stop oil spreading further. With the help of Thames Water they began tracing the source of the pollution through almost 2km of underground water pipes back to the Windmill Hill Industrial Estate.
Officers inspecting the industrial estate soon identified the source of the diesel at the Cable and Wireless site, Windmill Hill Industrial Estate. Near to the company’s Energy Centre, there was a strong smell of diesel and they saw oil stains on pipes in the concrete yard which drained away to a surface water gully next to them.
The company explained it had more than half a million litres of red diesel on site. The diesel is used to run 16 generators that perform various functions to provide back up power to the web-hosting equipment.
The company said that a valve and pump failure had caused the fuel dump tank to overflow through the vent pipes and then into a surface water drain which leads directly into the Westlea Brook.
Samples taken by Environment Agency officers on 24 January clearly link the diesel found in the surface water drain on the Cable and Wireless site to the diesel found along the Westlea Brook and the River Ray.
Cable and Wireless instructed clean up crews to deal with the diesel, with the total cost of the clean up reaching £180,000. But despite this action, the incident still severely affected three rivers with adverse impacts to wildlife and on the recreational use of the watercourses for several months.
Robert Iles, Environment Officer with the Environment Agency, said: “Companies who keep oil on their premises, particularly in large quantities such as this, have a duty to ensure that a full environmental risk assessment is carried out. A detailed management system should be in place to safeguard the environment against the effects of any spillage”.
“The identification of possible off-site impacts is a key part of such a plan. This company failed to carry out an adequate environmental risk assessment”.
“There was also no alarm system or routine checks which may have alerted the company to the problem. As a result of this incident the company has now taken steps to ensure these controls are in place.”

“This incident had a devastating impact along the Westlea Brook, the River Ray and the River Thames. It has resulted in damage to a valuable urban wildlife corridor with the loss of thousands of insects and fish, which will take some time to return. Effected birds such as the Kingfisher may take longer to re-establish their territories.
“We are pleased that the court has reflected the impact the pollution had in imposing the maximum possible fine of £20,000 at Swindon Magistrates Court.”
Mr Flemming Chair of the Magistrates bench said: “Environmental issues are of great concern to all of us. Industry and large companies such as Cable and Wireless should lead the field in environmental standards and set an example.”
Members of the public should report environmental incidents to the Environment Agency by calling 0800 80 70 60.

 
 

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