AGENCY INVESTIGATES ABANDONED CHEMICALS IN PENYFFORDD


Environmental Panorama
International
August of 2008


Curig Jones - 4-Aug-2008 - Environment Agency Wales are beginning investigations today (31 July) into an abandoned lorry trailer carrying unknown chemicals found at a lay-by on the A5104 near Broughton, north Wales.

Officers from North Wales Police, North Wales Fire and Rescue Service, VOSA and the Agency attended the abandoned lorry trailer in order to make it safe for local people and the environment.

Specialist contractors will be onsite in the morning to identify the chemicals. Agency officers will then determine the origin of the trailer and its contents in an attempt to catch the culprits.

Identifying marks such as the VPN plate had been removed suggesting the dumping of the lorry was intentional.

The Agency is also calling for anyone with any information who saw any suspicious activity in the area to come forward.

They can call the Agency’s incident hotline on 0800 80 70 60. Calls are free and will be treated in the strictest confidence.

Any chemical must be disposed of properly so that they do not cause harm to local people or the environment. Any company found not complying with these laws will be prosecuted.

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Environment Agency removes Shipston silt bank

Ben Ashmore - 4-Aug-2008 - On Monday 4 August 2008 the Environment Agency’s Operations Delivery Team will begin work to improve river flows at Shipston on Stour, Warwickshire. This will help to protect residents from lower level floods, and delay the onset of flooding, giving them more time to prepare. The work will take about one month to complete.

We will begin by pollarding some willow trees along the channel downstream of the bridge to help prevent blockages and keep the river flowing freely. This part of the project will take about two weeks to complete.

Most of the work will have to be done by hand because access is difficult, but if we can clear enough space we may be able to get the tractor and chipper in to make things easier. We will also try to do some more trees further downstream.

The tree work will be followed by excavation to reduce the silt banks at the bridge. It needs to be done after the tree work so that we do not run over freshly re-instated ground. It will not be necessary to close the bridge as we have access to the site from neighbouring fields.

Up to 80 properties flooded in Shipston-on-Stour during the summer 2007 floods. Flooding was caused by water overtopping river banks and combining with surface water run-off to flood homes and businesses.

Since then, we have been looking at the feasibility of building a flood defence at Shipston. Using the information currently available to us, initial indications are that this will not be viable.

However we have commissioned a new computer model for the River Stour which should be completed early in the new year. Once we have the results from this model we will revisit the feasibility study to see if a scheme can be justified.

During our research we discovered that flooding starts to occur from some low points along the river before the bridge capacity is reached. The work we are doing now will increase the capacity around the bridge, helping the river to flow more freely.

Operations Delivery Team Leader Bill Garrad says: “This work is part of our ongoing effort to help protect communities that flooded last summer by improving river flows. We will do everything we can to keep disruption to a minimum and we ask for people’s patience and understanding as we work to reduce flood risk in Shipston.”

We have considered large scale dredging of the river but this will not work in Shipston. Over-deepening the river would cause it to erode its banks, depositing even more silt as it tries to return to its natural shape. So dredging would increase capacity only in the very short term and potentially cause damage to the environment, bridge supports and riverside buildings.

Area Flood Risk Manager, John Buckingham, added: “Flooding is a natural event that cannot be prevented completely. We are doing what we can to minimise flood risk in Shipston, but I am concerned that, even after last year’s floods, fewer than half of the residents at risk of flooding have signed up to receive flood warnings.

“Flood warnings will not prevent flooding, but they give people more time to prepare, and an opportunity to save as much as possible, including the valuable and sentimental items that are so distressing to lose.

“I urge all Shipston residents who are at risk of flooding to join Floodline Warnings Direct now by calling Floodline on 0845 988 1188, and to encourage family, friends and neighbours to do the same.”

There are other measures people can take to help reduce the distress and damage caused by flooding. Details can be found on our website at www.environment-agency.gov.uk/flood
or by calling Floodline on 0845 988 1188.

 
 

Source: Environment Agency – United Kingdom
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