ENVIRONMENT AGENCY ACTION DETERS ILLEGAL OPERATORS


Environmental Panorama
International
November of 2009


Joint operation proves a success
A joint operation between the Environment Agency, Allerdale Borough Council and Cumbria Police, is proving a success in deterring illegal waste operators across Cumbria.

The partnership joined forces in September in a targeted effort to crack down on illegal waste operators in Cumbria, and have carried out another two days of action this November, where it was found that the number of waste carriers found to be carrying a licence had risen.
During the two days over 80 vehicles were stopped and 20 drivers were given information packs explaining when and why an environmental permit may be required. During action in September, only two vehicles were found to be carrying their Certificate of Registration, whereas this has increased to seven during the operation this November.

Vehicles carrying controlled waste for profit must register with the Environment Agency. The Certificate of Registration costs £152 and lasts for three years. Operators do not have to carry their Certificate, but it is best practice to do so.
Illegal operators could be responsible for causing damage to the environment including fly tipping, contaminating land and causing pollution in water courses. By not complying with environmental regulations, they are also benefiting from an unfair commercial advantage compared to those companies who take their responsibilities seriously.

Under environmental legislation anyone who is responsible for removing, carrying, storing or disposing of waste as part of their business must be registered with the Environment Agency. This ensures that any waste is disposed of responsibly and correctly, so that it does not have a negative impact on the environment.

Anyone found to be carrying controlled waste without being a registered waste carrier faces further investigation. On conviction in the magistrates’ court, this offence carries a fine of up to £5,000.

Helen Love, Environment Officer at the Environment Agency said, "It is great news that more vehicles are carrying their Certificates of Registration and it shows our action is proving a success in raising awareness and understanding of the laws around the disposal and carrying of waste, and deterring illegal waste operators in Cumbria.

“The Environment Agency will continue to work with Allerdale Borough Council and Cumbria Police to crack down on illegal waster operators and further action is planned over the coming months.”

Ernie Davidson, Allerdale Borough Council’s Environmental Services manager, said: “We are pleased that these stops have been so successful. They remind people of their legal duty of care for the commercial waste they produce and that they should have the correct licence. Without a waste transfer notice, businesses could be fly-tipping waste or using unlicensed disposal sites, which are a nuisance or a health-risk to residents, and which the Council has to clean up at council tax-payers’ expense.”

Detective Chief Inspector Mike Forrester said: “We’re pleased to work once again with the Environment Agency and that the message is getting through and waste carriers are taking heed of our warnings.
“We launched a specific operation within the Constabulary last year in response to the number of reports we were receiving about the theft of metals including radiators and piping in South Cumbria.

“I’m happy to say that there has been a massive uptake in the number of applications that the Environment Agency receives for waste carrier licences since this operation began. This, along with the commitment of those involved and the amount of awareness we’ve generated amongst the local community, has significantly reduced the reports of metal theft we receive.”

The Environment Agency calls on anyone who suspects they have witness a waste crime to call our incident line on 0800 80 70 60.

Ends
For media enquiries please contact the press office on
01925 542621 or 01925 542201
Out of hours please call 07776497255 and ask for the duty press officer
www.environment-agency.gov.uk

Note to Editors
1. Photos available on request
2. For more information on how to register as waste carrier please visit http://www.environment-agency.gov.uk/business/sectors/wastecarriers.aspx

Environment Agency downgrades three severe flood warnings

The Environment Agency has downgraded three of the four severe flood warnings which it had in place in Cumbria.

The severe flood warnings that have been removed are:

The River Greta at Keswick, Crosthwaite and Limepots Road, High Hill and Church Lane Areas
River Cocker at Southwaite Bridge
River Cocker at Cockermouth
Flood warnings will still be in place at these locations.

The severe flood warning for the River Eamont at Eamont Bridge, Kemplay Foot, Skirsgill Lane and Southwaite Green Mill is still in place. The Environment Agency is in contact with the local community in this area.

Urging people to remain vigilant
An Environment Agency spokesman said: “Our officers from around the country have been working around the clock to minimise flood damage. We are now assessing the damage and checking flood defences, and will be working with emergency services and local authorities to get people back into their homes as quickly as possible.

“While conditions in Cumbria are improving, more heavy rain is forecast and one severe flood warning remains in place. We are urging people to remain vigilant and be prepared to take action if necessary. Anyone concerned about flooding should continue to check our website for more information or call our Floodline on 0845 988 1188.”

Despite the severe warnings being downgraded, Police are urging people to take care over the coming days and weeks. Super Intendent Steve Johnson said “The flooding and severe weather has weakened structures and damaged roads and bridges across the area. These structures are being checked, but in the meantime people should not take unnecessary risks. Under no circumstances use closed bridges and drive carefully as there is still standing water and damage to road surfaces.”

Full details of the flood warnings in place across England and Wales can be found one our flood pages or by calling Floodline on 0845 9881188.

ENDS

For media enquiries please contact the press office on 01925 542621 or 01925 542201
Out of hours please call 07776497255 and ask for the duty press officer

Note to Editors
A severe flood warning indicates that severe flooding is expected. There is extreme danger to life and property. Act now!

A flood warning indicates that flooding of homes and businesses is expected. Act now!

A flood watch indicates that flooding of low lying land and roads is expected. Be aware, be prepared, watch out.

 
 

Source: Environment Agency – United Kingdom
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