ENVIRONMENT AGENCY GRANTS WELBECK PERMIT CHANGE


Environmental Panorama
International
July of 2009


An application to change the Environmental Permit for Welbeck landfill in Wakefield has been granted by the Environment Agency.

The application allows a change in height to which waste can be tipped up to before the waste settles.

However, the permit variation will not change the final height and shape of the site which is laid down in the council’s planning permission.

Operators Welbeck Waste Management Ltd (WWML) will be required to regularly assess how the waste is settling. If the results show waste is settling differently than predicted, then the operators will have to make adjustments so that they comply with the local planning authority’s final height requirement.

WWML originally only allowed for a 10 per cent height reduction once the waste had settled, however evidence from across the country is that a landfill’s contents typically settle by between 20 and 30 per cent. The operators have now modelled the likely future settlement rate using up-to-date information from Welbeck, and applied to vary its permit using the new data.

Jacqui Tootill, Environment Agency industry regulation team leader, said: “We are confident the variation will not affect the risk of pollution and we will keep the operation of the site under review.

“Waste settlement is a complex process. The nature of waste being tipped affects settlement - as we expect the type of waste going to landfill to alter in the future we will monitor settlement rates to be able to respond to any changes.”

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Environment Agency employee awarded for emergency planning excellence

An Environment Agency employee has been honoured with a highly prestigious emergency planning award in recognition for organising a major multi-agency coastal flooding exercise across Sussex, Kent and Hampshire.

An Environment Agency employee has been honoured with a highly prestigious emergency planning award in recognition for organising a major multi-agency coastal flooding exercise across Sussex, Kent and Hampshire.

Alice Hayes, Senior Emergency Planning Officer for the Environment Agency’s Southern Region, was presented with the Emergency Planning Society’s award at a ceremony held at Coventry’s Ricoh Arena.

The coveted Emergency Planner of the Year award was won by Alice for organising Exercise Tempest, a three-day exercise designed to test the Environment Agency’s resilience and preparedness for a flooding emergency to the limit.

Taking place in February this year, the dramatic scenario involved thousands of properties across the three counties at severe risk of flooding, with homes being evacuated and over 200 staff from the Environment Agency, the emergency services, local authorities and Southern Water involved in responding to the incident.

The exercise also incorporated live elements where Environment Agency Operations Delivery teams from across the region worked alongside Fire and Rescue Services, EDF Energy and Southern Water colleagues to raise temporary flood barriers around two critical infrastructure sites – a wastewater treatment works and an electricity substation.

Alice Hayes said: “I am extremely proud to have received this award whilst working for the Environment Agency. It is very important to me that our reputation in emergency management continues to improve and this industry recognition really demonstrates that we, and all other agencies involved, are highly focussed on raising our game.

“Exercises such as this are a huge part of our incident management improvement programme and this honour will go a long way to help our preparedness for future emergencies.”

In the Environment Agency’s Southern Region, which covers Kent, Sussex, Hampshire and Isle of Wight, around 380,000 homes and businesses are at risk from flooding either from the sea, rivers or groundwater. The Environment Agency has an important role reducing the likelihood where possible. But not all flooding can be prevented so it is essential that those people at risk receive warning and prepare in advance to limit the damage a flood can leave behind.

Visit www.environment-agency.gov.uk/floodline or call Floodline on 0845 988 1188 to find out if you are at risk of flooding and get advice on how to prepare in advance to minimise the damage.

 
 

Source: Environment Agency – United Kingdom
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