RISK TO ENVIRONMENT

Environmental Panorama
International
June of 2007

 

Rita Penman - 11-Jun-2007 - Waste tyre recycling company Murfitt Industries Ltd has been fined a total of £5,000 and ordered to pay £2,718 costs by Mildenhall Magistrates’ Court today (Mon) after being caught storing shredded tyres at an illegal site and failing to remove them when told to.

The tyres were stored on land formerly known as Home Grown Chicory Ltd at Station Road, Lakenheath which was not suitable because it had no systems to protect against the risk of fires or contamination of surface water.

Within 250 metres of the site is the Little Ouse River which has breeding populations of coarse fish, a fishery upstream and an area used for water abstractions for agriculture.

The site is also only 100 metres from homes and from the RSPB nature reserve at Lakenheath Fen which supports many breeds of bird.

If there had been a fire at the site, the impact on the environment and on the local residents could have been substantial.

The company, based in Littleport, Ely, has had a licence from the Environment Agency since May 2002 to operate a waste tyre recycling facility at its Littleport site but there was no licence to use the site at Lakenheath which was where an Environment Agency officer discovered 1,800 tonnes of the material.

Having discovered the piles of shredded tyres in March 2006 and established who owned the site, the officer, John Harrison, wrote to Mark Murfitt saying that the deposit and storage of the material there was an offence and that he should not deposit any more, should remove what was there already and in the meantime should take steps to reduce the risk of fire and water pollution.

Murfitt failed to reply to the letter and instead applied for consideration to be given to the storage of 10,000 tonnes of shredded tyres to be classed as a low risk waste activity, which would therefore have meant the site would not require a license or the waste to be removed. The officer waited before taking any more action until the application had been assessed and determined.

But on 13 July the officer was told that the application had been refused so he served an enforcement notice under section 59 of the Environmental Protection Act 11000 requiring the shredded tyres to be removed within 90 days - by the 5 October.

A day later he received a letter from the defendant saying he was unable to remove the tyres until the end of the month but did not explain why.

On 17 October nearly two-thirds of the waste was still on the site and it was still there three weeks later.

After the hearing Environment Officer John Harrison said: ‘I was disappointed to find that Murfitts Industries, an operator with considerable experience in dealing with waste tyre materials, did not consider or chose to ignore, the potential environmental impacts and legality of depositing and storing this large quantity of shredded tyres on an unlicensed site.

‘Operators who intend to deposit or store controlled waste material should always contact the Environment Agency for advice prior to carrying out the activity.’

Murfitts pleaded guilty to:

On or around 24 March 2006 you did keep controlled waste, namely shredded tyre material, onto land formerly known as Home Grown Chicory Ltd at Station Road, Lakenheath, Suffolk, which does not benefit from a waste management licence.

Contrary to s33(1)(b) and s33(6) Environmental Protection Act 11000. Fined £4,000.

You failed, without reasonable excuse, by the 6th October 2006, to comply with the requirement in a Notice dated 14th July 2006, pursuant to Section 59(1)(a) of the Environmental Protection Act 11000, to remove controlled waste from land occupied by you at the date of service of the said notice, known as Home Grown Chicory Ltd at Station Road, Lakenheath, Suffolk.

Contrary to s59(5) of the Environment Protection Act 11000. Fined £1,000.

 
 

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