ENVIRONMENT CLEAN-UP COMPANY FINED FO POLLUTION OFFENCE

Environmental Panorama
International
May of 2007

 

Rita Penman - 15-May-2007 - J K Environmental & Sons were today fined £2500, and ordered to pay £3083 in costs, for polluting a tributary of the Grunty Fen Catchwater Drain, on 17 November 2005, with contaminated waste liquid in contravention of Section 85(1) of the Water Resources Act 1991.

The court, sitting at Ely Magistrates, heard that a J K Environmental wastewater tanker discharged its contents directly into a watercourse near Wilburton, Cambridgeshire. The pollution caused was found to be three to four times the polluting strength of raw sewage and had a significant effect on water quality in the area.

J K Environmental & Sons Ltd. of Orchard Road, Royston, Hertfordshire had pleaded guilty to the offence on 27 March 2007at a previous hearing at Ely Magistrates Court.

The alleged driver of the tanker involved in the incident, also appeared in court today and pleaded not guilty to a charge under Section 85(1) of the Water Resources Act 1991 and a date is to be set for his trial.

On Thursday 17 November two members of the pubic saw a tanker parked on a road siding on Station Road, Wilburton. They both reported to the Environment Agency that they had seen the tanker discharging a dark coloured liquid at a high flow rate from the vehicle, and although they didn't have the registration number, they had seen the words 'JK Environmental' on the side of the tanker.

Within 20 minutes of receiving the report, Environment Agency officers arrived at the site but found that the lorry had left. The officers found evidence that the ground had been disturbed where the force of the flow had eroded the surface and sewage related debris was found on the ground. Samples were taken from the affected watercourse and it was found that the polluting matter, a dark coloured turbid matter, had the pollution strength of between three and four times that of raw, untreated sewage and that the liquid had potentially toxic levels of ammonia in each sample over the 100m stretch that was sampled.

Two weeks later various documents, including worksheets and personnel logsheets, were seized from JK Environmental's office in Royston. On a further visit, a specialist on GPS tracking systems went with Environment Agency officers and extracted tracking data from a computer. This showed the route one of JK Environmental's vehicles had taken and a stop it made at the same location, date and time as the reports were received from members of the public.

Prior to the incident occurring, the GPS tracking device, fitted to the tanker showed the vehicle had stopped at a number of nearby mobile home sites known to have septic tanks.

Commenting on the case, Phil Henderson, Senior Environment Officer with the Environment Agency said, "We are concerned that the company didn't have a system or sufficient supervision in place to ensure that its vehicles and equipment couldn't be used like this. The offence was committed deliberately by an employee, using a company vehicle, with company equipment, on company time and therefore the company must bear some responsibility for the incident”. This fact has been recognised by the court.

“It appears that the employee deliberately discharged sewage matter from the vehicle causing serious pollution of a fenland watercourse and we are pleased that the company accepted responsibility for this incident and entered a timely guilty plea. The use of modern technology in this case highlights the means we are now able to use to trace and identify offenders who seek to ignore regulations in place to protect the environment”.

Charges;

On Thursday 17 November 2005 J. K Environmental & Sons Ltd caused poisonous, noxious or polluting matter to enter a tributary of the Grunty Fen Catchwater drain.

Contrary to Section 85(1) of the Water Resources Act 1991

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Where’s Dave? as Environment Agency launches its latest television campaign promoting rod licences.

Head Office Press Office - 18-May-2007 - Where’s Dave? as Environment Agency launches its latest television campaign promoting rod licences.

Lights, cameras, action! "Where’s Dave? He’s not coming. Landed himself a big one. In court. A big fine and a criminal record. For not having a rod licence."

The Environment Agency’s latest television campaign promoting rod licences starts today and will run until June 22, and then again from July 20 - August 3.

It features three anglers; two of whom are enjoying a day out on the riverbank, while the third sits a home ruing his court appearance, fine and criminal record…all because he did not buy a rod licence.

The 30 second and 10 second advertisements will run during the evenings on the Sky and Discovery channels supporting many of the country’s favourite angling programmes and presenters, including Rex Hunt, Record Beakers, Hooked on Fishing, Nick Hancock, Go Fishing, Tales from the Riverbank, Total Fishing, John Wilson and the Great Rod Race.

It is expected the campaign will reach about 20% of adults, and has been timed to coincide with the start of summer when many anglers will dust off their rods, lines, floats and nets and head for the water, but who might, in their enthusiasm to get casting, forget to buy a rod licence.

Fishing for salmon, trout, freshwater fish and eels in England and Wales and the Border Esk in Scotland requires a licence from the Environment Agency. Failure to have a licence is an offence. Those caught fishing illegally face tough penalties, including fines of up to £2,500 and a ban from fishing.

"Rod licence fees are essential in improving and maintaining our fisheries. Last year we invested approximately £29 million in fishing, with £19 million of this coming from rod licence fees paid by anglers," explained Head of Fisheries Dafydd Evans.

"However, a number of anglers believed a licence was valid for 12 months from the date of purchase. This is not the case. All rod licences expire on March 31."

For 2007/2008 a full season coarse and trout fishing licence costs just £24.50 and a salmon and sea trout licence costs £66.50. There is also a range of concessionary, junior, eight-day and one day licences. The almost three million people who receive Disability Living Allowance in England and Wales are eligible for a half price fishing licence from April 1, 2007.

Buying a new licence couldn’t be easier - around 15,000 Post Offices and other outlets sell them; a direct debit can be set up, and they can be purchased over the phone (0870 1662662) or on-line at www.environment-agency.gov.uk/rodlicence any time, day or night.

 
 

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