ENVIRONMENT AGENCY OFFICER GETS RUBBISH RESPONSE

Environmental Panorama
International
December of 2007

 

Michelle Dolphin - 20-Dec-2007 - On 17 December 2007, S & B Waste Management and Recycling Ltd pleaded guilty at West Bromwich Magistrates’ Court to two charges relating to breaching a waste management licence.

Ronald Frank Gordon, who is employed by the company as a site manager, was also found guilty at West Bromwich Magistrates’ Court to one charge of obstructing an Environment Agency officer in their duties.

The charges were brought by the Environment Agency under the Environmental Protection Act 11000. S & B Waste Management and Recycling Ltd was fined £2,000 and ordered to pay costs of £1,000. Ronald Frank Gordon was given a two year conditional discharge.
For the Environment Agency, Michael Robinson told the court that Environment Agency officers, who visited the site at Middlemore Road, Smethwick, had concerns over the lack of site security and the condition of the waste storage bunkers.

Environment Agency officers visited the site twice in February 2007 and found that none of the issues had been addressed. They served Notices to the Company requiring that he complied with the conditions in the site licence within seven days.

When Environment Agency officers returned on 8 March 2007, one officer was pushed a number of times and verbally abused. The officer was unable to carry out his duties to inspect the site.

When Environment Agency officers visited the site on 27 March 2007 the necessary alterations to the site had been made.

Speaking after the case an Environment Agency Officer involved in the investigation said: “If companies want to deal with waste at their sites they must have a waste management licence and comply with it. Failure to do so can put the environment in danger. We will not hesitate to take action on those who break the law.”

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Environment Agency announces winter lock closure schedule for Medway

Head Office Press Office - 19-Dec-2007 - Hampstead Lock, on the River Medway, will be closed for a £400,000 refurbishment from 7 January until 14 March 2008, the Environment Agency announced today.

Southern Waterways Engineer Phil Munslow said: "We’re all set to give Hampstead Lock a new lease of life with a major facelift. The lock chamber will undergo a thorough refurbishment and stability works will be carried out on the lock walls.

"The lock will be drained for the duration of the works and a temporary dam put in place 50 metres upstream of the structure. A boom will also be installed upstream to ensure craft do not enter the works area."

Hampstead Lock is just one of 15 essential projects, totalling £2 million, that are being carried out on Kent’s leading boating river this winter.

Other key works include £400,000-worth of improvements at Allington. This will involve stabilisation works on an eroding bank, better facilities for the boats currently moored there and the creation of a new slipway, canoe portage and car park for river users. The old, dilapidated gate timbers at Oak Weir Lock will also be removed and replaced by new ones to give the lock gates a further 15 years of life.

To allow all the works to go ahead, and boaters to plan their journeys, the Environment Agency’s Southern Navigation Team has announced the following lock closure programme for early 2008:

• Anchor 11 to 15 February 2008
• Sluice Weir 7 January to 14 March 2008
• Oak Weir 7 January to 14 March 2008
• East Lock 18 to 25 February 2008
• Porters Lock 25 February to 3 March 2008
• Eldridges Lock 3 to 10 March 2008
• Town Lock 10 to 14 March 2008

Phil Munslow assured: "Water levels will be raised earlier than the date shown if the inspection and clearing operations have been completed. In the event of high flows, the water levels above Eldridges will be lowered and the lock gates will be locked open. This will allow the flood flows to pass through the lock, minimising the chances of debris causing blockages on the lock gates and sluices."

In addition to the Medway works already confirmed for this winter, the pump outs at Yalding and Tonbridge are being replaced. New lockable bollards or a gate will also be installed at St Peters Street Slipway to prevent unauthorised entry to the river. The start of ground investigations, surveys and designs for the future refurbishment of East Farleigh Lock and Teston Lock will also get underway in the New Year.

If you’re planning a trip on the Medway this winter and want the latest information about lock closures on the river, visit the Notice to Medway Mariners section on the Environment Agency website: http://www.environment-agency.gov.uk/subjects/navigation/747415/187013/708698/?version=1&lang=_e .

 
 

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