‘RECKLESS’ BEHAVIOUR LED TO POLLUTION


Environmental Panorama
London – United Kingdom
May of 2006

26-May-2006 - Reddish brown waste vegetable oil from Sovereign Food Group’s Attleborough site polluted a nearby watercourse costing the company an £8,000 fine and £2,473 costs.

King’s Lynn magistrates were told that staff at the site, which trades as Grampian Convenience Foods, washed down a spill into surface water sewers which then led to the nearby watercourse.

The Environment Agency was alerted by a member of the public who saw the oil on the water. At the same time several independent witnesses also reported having seen employees of Sovereign Foods pressure washing the public road outside the premises.

There was a failure of the staff to understand the consequences of their actions which resulted in the pollution. The spill should have been expertly cleaned up

Oily liquid got onto the road through a manhole cover in the company yard after it had overflowed from an underground containment tank used to contain spillages from a waste oil tank above it.

A leaking clean water pipe had helped to fill up and overflow the underground tank overnight.

CCTV cameras from the company showed employees pressure washing the yard and an area outside their premises on Whitehouse Lane.

After the hearing Senior Environment Officer Phil Henderson said: ‘The level of fine in this case reflected the seriousness of the incident and its effect on the local environment and highlighted the company's weakness in dealing with such events.

‘The siting of a water supply pipe above a waste oil retention bund was an obvious weakness but the action of the company to simply wash the resulting oil contaminated water into a drain, without knowing where it went, was reckless.

‘We urge all companies storing oils, fuels or chemicals to ensure that all their staff are suitably trained and equipped to deal with such events and seek advice from the Environment Agency where necessary.’

Sovereign Foods pleaded guilty to: On or about the 8th September 2005 at Attleborough in the county of Norfolk you did cause poisonous, noxious or polluting matter namely waste vegetable oil to enter controlled waters, specifically an unnamed tributary of the River Thet.
Contrary to Section 85(1) of the Water Resources Act 1991.

The company had been sent a warning letter in January 2004 for a discharge of polluting matter to the same controlled water in July 2003.

 
 

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