FAT POLLUTION


Environmental Panorama
International
April of 2008


Catherine Burbage - 9-Apr-2008 - Food preparation company Kitchen Range Foods Ltd has been fined £7,500 for polluting the Barrack Brook in Huntingdon with fats from its preparation processes.

Company managers were unaware of two fat interceptors on their Hitchingbrooke Business Park site so they had not been regularly maintained and had led to the gross pollution, magistrates were told.

Kitchen Range Foods was also ordered to pay £2,225 Environment Agency costs by Huntingdon Magistrates’ Court who heard that the pollution would clear naturally but would take some time to do so because of the slow flow of water in the brook.

The brook flows around the edge of the business park and is culverted under the A14 before flowing through Stukeley Meadows Housing estate in Huntingdon. There were reports from residents there to the Environment Agency of a pollution in August last year. The brook was murky and blue/grey and white fungus was growing along the bank.

Close to a point where the brook was culverted the water was black with white scum on the top and it smelt of ammonia, the court was told.

The pollution, which affected 600 metres of water, was eventually tracked to the company’s site two weeks later after extensive tracking and, with the help of site drainage plans, two oil interceptors were discovered on site which the company was unaware existed.

The interceptors were grossly contaminated with fats and grease and smelt very sickly, the court was told, and one of them was so compacted that it was impossible for a sample to be taken. Engineer manager Andy Gordon reported to the Agency that 27 cubic metres of fats were removed from the two previously non-maintained fat interceptors as a result of the investigation.

Miss Sarah Allen, prosecuting for the Environment Agency, told the magistrates that the company had carried out an internal investigation but had been unable to establish how the fat had got into the drains on site.

She said the company was warned on site in 2002 for a similar pollution concerning contamination of the surface water drains . At that time the existence of the interceptors was ascertained and Kitchen Range Foods was advised to add them to the maintenance programme.

Magistrates were told that the interceptors have now been added to the regular maintenance programme and the company is working with an independent environmental consultant to put together a more robust system of traceability, systems and procedures.

After the hearing Environment Agency officer Matthew Lee said: ‘Kitchen Range Foods caused a serious, detrimental effect to the Barrack Brook and nearby residents. Hopefully this fine will send a clear message to the company and other companies that pollution of a watercourse is not acceptable.’

The company pleaded guilty to:

On or about 5 September 2007 you did cause poisonous, noxious or polluting matter to enter controlled waters, namely the Barrack Brook in Huntingdon, Cambridgeshire.

Contrary to section 85(1) and section 85(6) Water Resources Act 199.

 
 

Source: Environment Agency – United Kingdom
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