LEAKING OIL TANK POLLUTED RIVER

Environmental Panorama
International
January of 2007

 

Rita Penman - 8-Jan-2007 - Oil leaked from a pub oil tank polluting the River Fynn at Tuddenham St Martin near Ipswich and resulting in two companies being fined.

Punch Taverns (PGRP) Ltd admitted owning an oil tank which did not comply with oil storage regulations and was fined £2,000 and Scotts (Ipswich) Ltd admitted causing pollution and was also fined £2,000. The two companies equally shared full Environment Agency costs of £3,800 as ordered by Ipswich Magistrates’ Court today (Mon).

Magistrates were told that the tank in the yard at the Fountain pub should not have been used as it did not comply with Oil Storage Regulations and should have been replaced.

The previous tenants left in August and Scotts became tenants of the pub mid December 2005 and a few days later they filled the tank with 2,184 litres of oil.

A week later on Christmas Eve a large amount of oil was seen floating on the river Fynn and there was a strong smell. An Environment Agency officer saw that oil was caught in the vegetation and reeds alongside the river and he placed absorbent pads and booms in the river to contain the oil.

On Boxing Day he traced the oil to the back of the pub where a jet of oil about a metre long was coming from the tank which was rusting and in poor condition. There was no raised (bunded) area around the tank to contain any spills and the oil was running along the ground, through a broken surface water pipe and into the River Fynn.

Previous tenants at the pub had been responsible under their lease for maintenance and repairs of the land and buildings. New tenants Scotts had a different lease arrangement and was not responsible for outside features but was, however, responsible under law for not causing pollution..

Scotts had a survey carried out before taking on the lease and it highlighted the need to replace the oil tank but this was not done and they filled it up on 17 December. Scotts was under the impression that Punch Taverns was responsible for the oil tank.
Magistrates were told that Punch Taverns was responsible for the oil tank between tenants and although they had a dilapidation survey done on the change over of tenants this had not covered the oil tank.

New tenants Scotts told investigating Environment Agency officers that although they knew the tank was rusty on the outside they had looked inside the tank and did not think that it was unsafe. They would have replaced the tank in time and since the incident it has been removed.

After the hearing Environment Agency officer Nick Davis said: ‘I hope that the outcome of today’s court case underlines not only to the defendants but also to the business community that oil pollution can cause significant harm to our rivers both in terms of water quality and amenity value.

‘The Oil Storage Regulations specify minimum requirements for oil tanks on commercial and business premises and we willingly offer pollution prevention advice for their siting and operation. Had the defendant’s premises complied with these regulations, this pollution would not have happened.’

Punch Taverns (PGRP) Ltd pleaded guilty to:

Between 23 November 2005 and 14 December 2005, you being a person who had custody or control of oil, did store oil in a container which was not situated in a secondary containment system which satisfied the requirements of Regulation 3(2) of the Control of Pollution (Oil Storage)(England) Regulations 2001 , contrary to Regulations 3(2) and 9 of the Control of Pollution (Oil Storage)(England) Regulations 2001.

Scotts (Ipswich) Ltd pleaded guilty to:

On or about 24 December 2005 you did cause poisonous, noxious or polluting matter, namely fuel oil to enter controlled waters, namely the River Fynn at Tuddenham, near Ipswich, Suffolk, contrary to section 85(1) and section 85(6) Water Resources Act 1991.
Notes for editors

• The Oil Storage Regulations apply to the storage of oil in a container; which is above ground and outside; has capacity to hold more than 200 litres; and on any business premises. The Oil Storage Regulations require that the oil is stored in a container of sufficient strength and structural integrity to ensure that it is unlikely to burst or leak in its ordinary use. The tank must be situated within a secondary containment system to ensure that if there is a leak or escape the oil will be contained. Valves, pipes etc must be designed to avoid the risk of leaks etc.

The Environment Agency is the leading organisation for protecting and improving the environment in England and Wales. We are responsible for making sure that air, land and water are looked after by today’s society, so that tomorrow’s generations inherit a cleaner, healthier world.

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

 

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