ENVIRONMENTAL OFFENCES COST HAMPSHIRE
LANDFILL SITE OWNERS OVER £7000


Environmental Panorama
International
May of 2008


Lucy Harding - 9-May-2008 - The Environment Agency has prosecuted the owners of a Hampshire landfill site after the company twice committed an error.

Veolia Environmental Services (Hampshire), who operate the Efford Landfill Site at Milton Road, Pennington pleaded guilty to both offences at Lyndhurst Magistrates Court on Wednesday 7 May. The company was fined a total of £5000 and ordered to pay costs of £2150.

Veolia Environmental Services (Hampshire) has a consent to discharge trade effluent, which includes site drainage, from the landfill site into the Keyhaven Marshes. The conditions of the agreement ensure that the natural environment of the conservation area is protected and there is no negative impact on the marshes.

At the time of the offences, the consent required the company to meet a level of no more than 10 milligrams per litre of Biochemical Oxygen Demand (BOD) and 60 milligrams per litre (mg/l) of suspended solids . BOD is the measure of the amount of oxygen taken up by bacteria entering a watercourse. At high levels it can strip the river of oxygen and aquatic life can suffocate. Suspended solids can interfere with fish gills and blanket the bottom of a stream.

On 17 January 2007, an Environment Agency officer took a routine sample at the landfill site and it showed that the suspended solids level was 121mg/l, over twice the agreed consent. The company had also taken their own sample on that day and this gave a reading of 127mg/l.

A further sample was taken on 27 February 2007 and this time the results showed that the BOD level was 20.1mg/l or again twice the consent.

Environment Officer Emma Hartwell said: “These two incidents could have caused damage to the Keyhaven Marshes where the water is discharged. The marshes are a very sensitive habitat and have several environmental designations. The company had taken its own samples and so were clearly aware that the water they discharged was double the permitted level, but they failed to take any action.

“This result sends out a clear message that large companies such as Veolia have a responsibility to ensure that their operations do not have an adverse impact the local environment, and that the Environment Agency will not take breaches of this nature lightly.”
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Partnership working to reduce illegal waste at Cornwall recycling centres

Paul Gainey - 7-May-2008 - The Environment Agency has been working in partnership Cornwall County Council and waste management company SITA and other regulatory agencies to reduce the amount of commercial waste being illegally dumped at Household Waste Recycling Centres (HWRCs) in Cornwall.

Spot checks were carried out at United Mines on those suspected of disposing of trade waste at the site, which is designed and funded to accept domestic waste only.

Further checks will be taking places at other recycling centres across Cornwall over the coming weeks.

Phil Rudin, Operations Manager for SITA Cornwall said: ‘The majority of businesses in Cornwall are very responsible and already use the correct facilities for disposing of trade waste, or have their segregated commercial waste collected, thereby recycling large quantities of waste that might otherwise go to landfill.

‘However there are businesses who still use HWRCs, which causes traffic congestion at the sites and reduces the space available in the containers for household recyclable waste.’

SITA Cornwall currently operate a disclaimer scheme whereby people suspected of bringing trade waste to HWRCs are asked to complete a declaration form to say that the waste brought to the site is domestic waste.

Businesses have a legal duty to dispose of their waste safely and responsibly and recycling saves the county from wasting valuable resources as well as huge landfill costs.

Nick Keen, an Environment Agency Officer involved in the operation said: ‘We are determined to ensure that waste is disposed of safely, where it cannot harm people or the environment. And it is not right that legitimate waste carriers who care about their impact on the environment are facing unfair competition from people who refuse to register or just dump on domestic landfill sites.’

Chris Maltbaek of Cornwall County Council said: ‘HWRCs are paid for by domestic council tax payers to be for their exclusive use. We have to ensure that their use of the site is as easy and pleasant as possible.’

The SITA Cornwall helpdesk can offer advice to businesses on how to recycle and dispose of commercial waste. For further information contact the SITA Cornwall helpdesk on 08456 300 300, Cornwallhelpdesk@sita.co.uk or see www.sitacornwall.co.uk

 
 

Source: Environment Agency – United Kingdom
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