ENVIRONMENT AGENCY INVESTIGATES RED DIESEL SPILL IN LEWISHAM


Environmental Panorama
International
June of 2009


Officers from the Environment Agency are investigating a spillage of red diesel which has polluted a river in Catford, in Lewisham, London.

The Environment Agency received calls from several members of the public yesterday afternoon (Tuesday, 9 June) after the River Pool began to smell strongly of petroleum and showed signs of and oil based pollution on the river surface, a rainbow effect.

Officers attended the site yesterday afternoon and found a substance spilling into the river via a surface water outfall. The slick is stretching for more than a mile down into the Ravensbourne River. Officers traced the source of the spillage and sealed it off to stop more diesel entering the drains. They used booms around the surface water outfall in the River Pool to stop any more diesel from spreading downstream. Currently no dead fish have been recorded, but the spillage is believed to have affected some birds along the river.

Environment management team leader James Liney said: “We were called to the area late yesterday afternoon after receiving several calls about the colour and odour of the river from member of the public. Officers traced the source of the diesel and we have deployed booms to stop the worst of the pollution spreading.

“We are back on site today to make sure that no more pollution enters the river and to conduct an investigation into the cause of the incident. Then we will start the clean up process in partnership with other organizations. Hopefully the recent rain we’ve had will help to wash the diesel through the system with minimal impact on local wildlife, but we will continue to monitor this and our biodiversity team will be examining the area to see whether it has damaged local wildlife.

“We are very grateful to everyone who got in touch with us to alert us to this issue – members of the public are our eyes and ears on the ground, and it is vital that anyone who sees this sort of thing contacts us on out hotline so that we can assess the environmental impact and take appropriate measures to reduce it if possible.”

Members of the public can report pollution incidents by calling the Environment Agency’s emergency hotline on 0800 80 70 60.

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Lord Chris Smith said:

"This is a big step forward for UK climate policy. The Government’s decision not to build any new coal power stations without carbon capture technology offers real hope of a new era of ‘clean coal’. It is an essential element of any sensible energy policy for the next 20 years and is vital in our fight against climate change.

"The proposal for up to four large scale demonstration projects in the UK will help ensure the technology is robust and we welcome the proposed role for the Environment Agency in assessing when the technology is proven and should be retrofitted.

"The Environment Agency recognise that there are still some significant issues to address including contingency plans should it take longer than anticipated to prove the technology. We will be working with the Department for Energy and Climate Change to ensure such obstacles are overcome."

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Media enquiries: Contact Farooq Mulla on 020 7863 8610 or farooq.mulla@environment-agency.gov.uk <mailto:farooq.mulla@environment-agency.gov.uk>. Outside normal office hours, please contact the National Duty Press Officer on 07798 882 092.

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Bags of opportunity to sack the plastic and make a pledge for World Environment Day

Nearly 200 Sussex schoolchildren entered an Environment Agency competition in March to design a picture and create a slogan that will appear on reusable bags for this year’s World Environment Day celebrations in the county.

Nearly 200 Sussex schoolchildren entered an Environment Agency competition in March to design a picture and create a slogan that will appear on reusable bags for this year’s World Environment Day celebrations in the county.

The three winning designs and messages now feature on the bags which will be given out for free by Environment Agency staff in Worthing town centre at South Street Square and at Shoreham’s Ropetackle Centre from 10.30am to 2.30pm on Saturday 6 June for World Environment Day.

On the day East Worthing and Shoreham MP Tim Loughton and Environment Agency Area Manager James Humphrys will be encouraging people in Worthing and Shoreham to swap their old plastic bags for an eco-friendly reusable one and to also make a pledge to make Worthing and Shoreham plastic bag free.

Emma Law of the Environment Agency said: “We were very impressed by the high standard of entries and it was a tough job to pick the final three competition winners. We wanted entries to focus on environmental topics related to land, air and water and the one thing children would like everyone to do to make their local area a better place to live.

“The winning designs now feature on our reusable jute bags that we will be distributing for free in Worthing and Shoreham as part of World Environment Day. We want to help people to improve their local environment by greatly reducing the number of plastic bags that are used, so everyone is welcome to come along and make their pledge and get one of the bags.

“Discarded plastic bags are not only an eyesore littering our streets, they can pollute our beaches and kill wildlife as well as often ending up in landfill sites where they take years to biodegrade. That’s why we want people to support our campaign to make Worthing and Shoreham plastic bag free towns.”

Notes to Editors – photo opportunity
Tim Loughton MP and Environment Agency Area Manager James Humphrys will be at the World Environment Day stand in Worthing between 10.30am and 11am and at Shoreham’s Ropetackle Centre between 11.30am and 11.45am.

 
 

Source: Environment Agency – United Kingdom
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