MINERALS COMPANY FINED FOR POLLUTING RIVER


Environmental Panorama
International
September of 2006

Mike Dunning - 7-Sep-2006 - A china clay company was today ordered to pay £3,325 in fines and costs for polluting the River Plym with clay slurry. The case was brought by the Environment Agency.

WBB Minerals separates china clay from unwanted quarried materials at Shaugh Quarry near Plymouth. Water is then added to the china clay to produce a thick white liquid known as clay slurry.

On the January 4, 2006 a pipeline transporting clay slurry off site burst causing the material to leak into the River Plym via a tributary. This resulted in serious discoloration and pollution affecting a 12 kilometre stretch of the river.

Environment Agency officers visited Shaugh Quarry after the company self-reported the incident. The river was flowing white and there was a fine white deposit on the river bed.

The leak was found during a routine inspection. Site operators stopped the clay slurry from passing through the pipes. Clean water from the effected tributary was diverted away from the contamination using a dam.

Environment Agency tests proved the suspended solids in the sampled river water ranged between 21mg/l and 135mg/l. Environment Agency officers confirmed the expected results for the river water on a normal dry day should be less than 3mg/l.

WBB Minerals Ltd, of Brookside Hall, Congleton Road, Sandbach, Cheshire, were fined £2,000 and ordered to pay £1,325 costs by Plymouth magistrates after pleading guilty to allowing polluting matter to enter controlled waters, the River Plym via a tributary, contrary to Section 85(1) and Section 85(6) of the Water Resources Act 1991.

‘As well as having a negative visual impact, high concentrations of clay slurry can smother the spawning grounds of fish such as salmon and sea trout. Companies must be vigilant and take all necessary steps to ensure our rivers and streams are not polluted by potentially harmful materials such as clay slurry,’ said Mark Jacob for the Environment Agency.

The Environment Agency’s free 24 hour hotline for reporting environmental incidents is 0800 80 70 60.

 
 

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