NORTHUMBRIAN WATER FINED FOR BURN SEWAGE POLLUTION INCIDENT


Environmental Panorama
International
June of 2006

13-Jun-2006 - Northumbrian Water Limited was today (Tuesday) fined £8,000 and ordered to pay £1,251 costs after pleading guilty to causing raw sewage to escape into a watercourse in Houghton le Spring.

The case was brought by the Environment Agency, Northumbrian Water having been charged with breaking section 85(1) of the Water Resources Act 1991.

Sunderland Magistrates Court heard that on Tuesday 31 May 2005 the Environment Agency received a report that the Rainton Burn, which runs through the Dairy Lane Estate in Houghton le Spring, was polluted with sewage.

Investigations revealed that the combined sewage overflow (CSO) outfall situated at Stanhope Close – designed to ease the flow of sewage in the sewerage system during wet weather – was in fact discharging in dry weather conditions. As a result a large amount of sewage fungus was noted downstream of the outfall, along with a considerable amount of sewage litter.

Environment Agency officers took samples which showed how polluted the discharge was, and on 2 June also carried out an ecological survey to assess the impact of the incident on the Rainton Burn. This revealed that the stream’s ecology had been seriously damaged over a length of 700 metres.

Northumbrian Water had attended the initial incident and began work to remove a soft blockage that it believed was causing the outfall to malfunction. When interviewed under caution by the Environment Agency on 25 August, the company explained that a hole with rough edges had formed in the channel of the main sewer pipe. Rags had become caught on this hole, causing the system to block. Northumbrian Water had since replaced the damaged pipe with a new section.

Northumbrian Water also admitted that it had failed to spot the hole during refurbishment work designed to cure previous blockage problems, and that as a result of the incident maintenance surveillance on the Stanhope Close Combined Sewage Overflow had been stepped up from a monthly to a weekly basis.

In its defence, Northumbrian Water said that the hole had been below the sewage line. However, the company admitted it still should have been spotted.

Commenting on the result, Environment Agency officer Steve Taylor said: “We are pleased with the court’s verdict which we believe reflects the severity of the incident.

“The Environment Agency takes all illegal discharges into watercourses very seriously and won’t hesitate to prosecute when and where appropriate.”
Louise Turner

 
 

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