200 HOURS COMMUNITY SERVICE FOR ILLEGAL SCRAPYARD OWNER


Environmental Panorama
International
July of 2006

4-Jul-2006 - Following a prosecution brought by the Environment Agency, the owner of an illegal waste site who stored scrap cars near the Sheffield and Tinsley Canal has received a 200-hour community penalty.

Mr Paul Collins, trading as Effingham Motor Spares, of Effingham Road, Attercliffe, Sheffield appeared at Sheffield Magistrates’ Court on Friday 30 July 2006. Mr Collins pleaded guilty to keeping controlled waste on his premises without a waste management licence and in a manner likely to cause pollution of the environment. In addition to the 200 hours community penalty, Mr Collins was required to pay £2,163.41 costs to the Environment Agency.

The “End of Life” Vehicle Regulations that came into force in November 2003 dictates that all scrap cars must be de-polluted - that is, have all the potentially polluting substances taken out of them before being dismantled. This includes engine oil, oil filters, brake fluid, power steering fluid and coolant. Only sites with licences can de-pollute vehicles. An End of Life Vehicles site can operate under an exemption but this only allows storage and dismantling of already de-polluted vehicles.

The Court heard that in January 2005 Environment Agency officers visited Effingham Road to inspect the site and found several polluted scrap vehicles. Many of them were stored close to the Sheffield and Tinsley Canal. The officers spoke to the son of the owner, Mr Paul Collins, and advised him to tell his father to stop all operations on site and to contact the Environment Agency within 28 days. No response was received.

In March 2005 the Environment Agency sent Mr Collins a letter that warned he should submit an application for a waste management licence within 28 days or face the possibility of prosecution. No reply to this letter was received.

Environment Agency officers and the Police visited the site again in September 2005 and found around 25 cars illegally stored on site, 20 of which were polluted scrap vehicles. They also saw several spillages from vehicles on the ground and oil and brake fluid contamination of the surface of the site. Of most concern to the Environment Agency was pollution less than a metre from the nearby canal.

At interview Mr Collins admitted he collected broken down cars and accepted keeping polluted cars without a waste management licence and also that the site was not sealed and no drainage system was place to prevent potential pollution.

Speaking after the case, Cathy Bedworth, Environment Agency Area Enforcement Officer, said: “Given the extreme proximity of the site and waste cars to the canal there was a serious risk of either pollutants or vehicles getting into the watercourse.

“Dismantling cars is a task that poses high risks of polluting the environment if not done the right way. The law exists to protect our environment and companies that choose not to abide by it should expect to see us in court.

“This case also sends a warning to people disposing of their old cars that companies exist that are willing to take your money and then risk the environment by not dealing with the car in the right way. People should check with us that any company offering to dispose of their old car is legitimate, and those offering too good to be true prices, usually are just that.”

In mitigation Mr Collins said he entered an early guilty plea and that he was a small business. He also said the incident was not deliberate, he was ignorant of the legislation and is now unemployed and in receipt of benefits.

Magistrates presiding over the case took into account the early guilty plea but found the case to be very serious, considering Mr Collins was visited and warned about his activities on a number of occasions.
Alexandra Wales

 
 

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