CHEMICAL COMPANY FINED FOR POLLUTION ON LEEK BROOK


Environmental Panorama
International
December of 2006

Holly Smith - 27-Dec-2006 - On 22 December 2006 Esterchem Limited based in Leek pleaded guilty at Stoke on Trent Magistrates’ Court to one charge relating to polluting the Leek Brook.

The charge was brought by the Environment Agency under Section 85 of the Water Resources Act 1991. The company was fined £2,500, ordered to pay £2,000 towards the prosecution costs and ordered to pay the £1,915 cost of the clean-up on the Leek Brook.

For the Environment Agency, Nicholas Cole told the court that on the 12 July 2005 the Environment Agency received reports of large numbers of dead fish floating on the surface of the water in the Leek Brook, near to the confluence with the River Churnet. Local builders working on a site off Cheddleton Road in Leek, reported the dead fish to the Environment Agency.

The builders had noticed a chemical smell, described as being similar to car windscreen wash, which was coming from the water where the fish were in distress.

Environment Agency officers investigated and found more than 400 dead fish.

The distinctive chemical smell coming from the water was traced to a series of 3 flap-valves located off Brooklands Way at Leekbrook Industrial Estate. The smell was traced to Esterchem Ltd which is located off Brooklands Way, on the Leekbrook Industrial Estate.

The Environment Agency officers inspected the site and discovered a strong smell of chemicals, similar to that in Leek Brook. Further inspections were made of the ‘batch-reacting’ area, and in particular the sump that served that area.

A meeting was later arranged at Esterchem Ltd, during which the Managing Director, Douglas Bray, said that a CCTV inspection had revealed a corroded gasket to a flange which had allowed chemicals to leak into a surface water drain which then led to the Leek Brook.

Mr. Cole told the Court that the Environment Agency considered the most likely cause of the fish deaths was the pollution from the Esterchem site, however it was impossible to prove the extent or effect of the pollution. He said the company had failed to inspect and maintain its site sufficiently to prevent this discharge into the Brook.

In mitigation, Bernard Thorogoad, said that the discharge from the site had been small and the fish deaths were not connected with this pollutant. He accepted that the ester which had leaked was polluting material which affected the quality of the water.

He said the company has a good environmental and health and safety record. It had been let down by builders who had not properly capped an old surface water drain. The company agreed to pay the clean-up costs to prevent these costs being borne by the public purse.

Passing sentence, District Judge Richards described Leek Brook as a pleasant waterway in an attractive part of Britain. He said this was a minor breach by a responsibly run company and so he would deal with the company comparatively leniently. He said it was fortunate that there had been an immediate clean-up.

 
 

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