ENVIRONMENT AGENCY CONSULTS ON INCINERATOR PERMIT


Environmental Panorama
International
September of 2009


The Environment Agency in the South West is to launch a consultation on its draft decision to issue an environmental permit for a non-hazardous waste incinerator at Exeter in Devon.

The Environment Agency in the South West is to launch a consultation on its draft decision to issue an environmental permit for a non-hazardous waste incinerator at Exeter in Devon.

The Agency has received an application from Viridor Waste Management Ltd for a permit for the plant at Exeter. This plant, also known as an energy from waste facility, burns waste at high temperatures, with the energy used to generate electricity.

The plant needs a permit from the Environment Agency. This permit will make sure that it operates without causing significant harm to the environment and human health.

Having considered the application and all other relevant information and responses, the Environment Agency now wish to consult the public. The consultation period will last for 20 working days, ending on 26th October 2009, allowing people to give their views on the draft permit and explanatory decision document.

Copies of the draft decision documents and documentation associated with the application will be available to view at the public registers held at the Environment Agency office at Exminster House or Exeter City Council offices.

It will also be made available in local libraries including St Thomas Library, Cowick Street, St Thomas, Exeter and in the Reference Library at Exeter Central Library.

‘It’s our role to make sure that incinerators are operated to meet strict environmental standards and the conditions of their environmental permits,’ said Spence Seaman for the Environment Agency.

‘Conditions in the permit will also ensure compliance with all relevant European Union legislation including new strict air emission and monitoring standards for plants of this type.’

Issuing the permit will be the first stage in the regulation of the plant. When the facility is up and running, we will ensure the emissions from the plant meet the rigorous standards and requirements of the permit.

‘Should we ultimately decide to issue the permit, this would be only the first stage in our regulation of the plant. When the facility is up and running, we will monitor its environmental performance, including emissions to air, to ensure that permit conditions are not breached,’ added Spence Seaman.

The main consultation on the application for a permit was held in 2007 and the site received planning approval from Devon County Council in 2008.

Any comments on the details and content of the draft permit and draft decision document should be made in writing by 26th October 2009 to:

National Permitting Service – Cardiff
5th Floor, Ty Cambria
Environment Agency
29 Newport Road
Cardiff
CF24 0TP

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Environment Agency improves flood warning service
Many residents in parts of Oxfordshire and Gloucestershire will receive a better flood warning service targeted directly to their communities for the first time.

The Environment Agency has just increased the number of flood warning areas for parts of Oxfordshire including Abingdon, Wantage, Grove, East Hanney and Bampton. New river level gauges have recently been installed along the River Stert, Letcombe Brook and Shill Brook. A new gauge has also been installed along the River Evenlode upstream of Moreton-in-Marsh in Gloucestershire.

Although this system is widely used it is the first time that it has been rolled out in these areas.

The gauges are housed in small kiosks that sit on the river bank and transmit river levels back to the Environment Agency’s flood forecasting team every fifteen minutes. This information is then used to monitor how rivers levels respond to rainfall 24 hours a day.

Installing these gauges will ensure that the Environment Agency is able to detect flooding and inform communities when it is likely to flood in their area. These areas were all seriously affected by the July 2007 floods and while flooding cannot always be prevented, these new gauges will allow local residents time to take action, keep safe and save their valuables.

Kate Vincent, an Environment Agency Flood Incident Management Team Leader, said: "I’m really pleased that we are now able to extend our flood warning service, Floodline Warnings Direct, to provide a service to people living and working in additional parts of Abingdon, Wantage, Grove, East Hanney and Bampton and Moreton-in-Marsh.

“It is vitally important that people in these areas register for this new free service either by phoning our Floodline service on 0845 988 1188 or visiting our website at http://www.environment-agency.gov.uk/.

“People should also make themselves familiar with the levels of warning we use to understand the impacts of what it means when we issue one. Taking appropriate action in advance can prevent or minimise any potential damage or loss caused by a flood."

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Remember, you can call Floodline on 0845 988 1188 any time night or day for real-time flood warnings and advice.

Gas, electricity and water

• Put plugs into sinks and weigh them down with something heavy

• Turn off gas, electricity and water supplies at the mains. Find out where these are well in advance of any flood

• Unplug all electrical items and store upstairs or as high up as possible.

Reduce flood water getting into your home

• Silicone sealant - open doors and windows, smear a layer of this around the frame, then shut and lock the door/window.

• Ideally, cover doors, windows and airbricks with plywood, sandbags or metal sheeting. Download our guide, below, for detailed instructions.

Furniture and appliances

• Move as much furniture and electrical items as you can upstairs. Alternatively raise them up on bricks or blocks - this may be very helpful for large appliances such as fridge/freezers

• Move furniture away from walls, as this helps when drying your property later

• If you can, roll up carpets and rugs and put them upstairs

• If there is no time to remove curtains, hang them up over the rail so they are kept above flood water

• Leave internal doors open, or ideally, remove them and store them upstairs.

Personal Items

• You cannot replace sentimental items. Think about permanently moving these upstairs, so you do not forget to move them in the case of a flood

• Keep important personal documents in a sealed bag, and in a location safe from floodwater.

Outside the house

• Move anything not fixed down into a safer location, e.g. dustbins, garden chemicals, car oil and similar

• Move your car to higher ground to avoid damage

• Weigh down manhole covers outside the house to prevent them floating away and leaving a hazardous hole,

 
 

Source: Environment Agency – United Kingdom
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