SOUTHERN WATER FINED €9,000 FOR EAST GRINSTEAD STREAM POLLUTION


Environmental Panorama
London – United Kingdom
May of 2006

The Environment Agency has prosecuted Southern Water for causing raw sewage to pollute a stream that killed a large number of fish in East Grinstead.

Southern Water Services Ltd appeared at Haywards Heath Magistrates Court on Friday 2 June 2006 and pleaded guilty to the offence. The company was fined £9,000 and ordered to pay £1,190 costs to the Environment Agency.

The Court heard that on 5 September 2005, the Environment Agency received a report of dead fish seen in Sunnyside Stream at Brooklands Park, East Grinstead. When an Environment Agency Officer arrived on site he saw around 100 dead brown trout on the stretch between Dunnings Road and Harwood Lane. In places the stream was grey in colour and smelt of sewage.

Officers from Southern Water said that the raw sewage had entered a tributary of the Sunnyside Stream via an overflowing inspection chamber actually located in the bed of the watercourse, seepage through the ground and also a surface water outfall. After investigation it was found that the sewer system in Brooklands Park had become blocked due to root intrusion into the sewers and a consequent build-up of debris.

The Environment Agency Officer noticed that there was sewage fungus in the stream and this takes around 48 hours to develop. Final calculations of fish deaths suggested that the total was about 466 brown trout, 20 minnows, seven stoneloach and one stickleback along 1.6 km of the watercourse.

Commenting on the case, Environment Agency District Water Quality Officer Iain Barker said: "The pipework in a sensitive location and sewage systems near watercourses should receive special attention. The impact on the stream was significant and as a result of this incident there was a large and unnecessary fish kill."

In mitigation Southern Water entered an early guilty plea and spent £23,000 to fix the sewage system. They also said that the sewage system under the stream bed was not constructed by them, but by their predecessors. At the time of the incident they had no authority to prevent tree planting near historic sewers, as it was root intrusion that caused the incident to occur.

The Court accepted Southern Water’s early guilty plea and that the incident was not deliberate. However, the Magistrates appreciated that the effect was serious and advised Southern Water regarding the dangers of having a sewer system located under such a sensitive watercourse.

 
 

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