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SEWAGE POLLUTION COSTS SEVERN TRENT WATER MORE THAN €12,000

Environmental Panorama
London – UK
July of 2005

 

08/07/2005 - The failure to stop raw sewage polluting a Nottinghamshire brook on 7 July 2005 led to Severn Trent Water being fined £8000 at Mansfield Magistrates court.
The company pleaded guilty to a charge relating to it causing polluting matter, in this instance raw sewage, to enter Rainworth Water, a brook in Rainworth.

The charge was brought by the Environment Agency under Section 85(1) of the Water Resources Act 11000. The company was ordered to pay £4207.36p. costs.

Speaking after the case, Eric Stevens, an Environment Agency Environment Management officer involved in the investigation, said: "Sewage can have a disastrous effect on watercourses and water companies have a responsibility to prevent sewage leaks happening or, if they do occur, halt the flow as quickly as possible. This was a serious incident and this matter had to be brought before the court."

For the Environment Agency, Barry Berlin told the court that on 1 April 2003, Severn Trent Water (STW) was informed by a member of the public that a blocked sewer off Rufford Colliery Lane in Rainworth, was causing sewage to enter a watercourse in Rainworth. By the 3 April 2003, the manhole was still discharging sewage into the watercourse, although at this time the flow was much worse.

An Environment Agency officer attending the scene found sewage pouring into Rainworth Water from a manhole cover near the brook. A sample of the discharge was taken up and downstream of the discharge.

Officers from STW attended the site. The manhole covers had been buried, making it harder to clear the blockage. As a result, contractors were being arranged to locate the sewer.

Environment Agency officers carrying out an inspection of the brook downstream of the discharge found that oxygen levels had fallen to nearly half those found upstream of the discharge.

STW and its contractors dug a large hole near to where the sewer was thought to be but they were unable to locate it. STW officers informed the Environment Agency officer that tankers would be attending the site and showed the officer where the tankers would pump the sewage which had backed up once it had been removed from the sewer.

Later that evening, the Environment Agency officer contacted STW for an update. A tanker had arrived on site but the discharge had not stopped. Approximately 50% of the flow was stopped later.

On Friday 4 April 2003, the Environment Agency officer inspecting the brook found sewage pouring out of the manhole cover. No tanker was on site at that time.
A sample was taken of the discharge and from the brook up and downstream of the discharge. STW and its contractors eventually cleared the blockage later that day.

In mitigation, the court were told that STW should be given credit for their early plea of guilty and their co-operation with the Environment Agency following the incident. STW had since put procedures in place to ensure that future reports of similar incidents to STW’s customer control centre would trigger an immediate attendance on site.

In sentencing, STW were told that there were aggravating features in this case, the most important being the delay on the part of STW in attending the site following the initial report made on 1 April 2003. This did not trigger action until 3 April 2003.

 
 

Source: Environment Agency – United Kingdom (http://www.environment-agency.gov.uk)
Press consultantship (Oliver Blackburn)
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