Home-owners
with oil central heating systems are being reminded by the
Environment Agency to check their tanks during the current
cold snap. With extra orders of domestic heating oil being
brought in to cope with the cold weather, home-owners should
check that the extra consumption isn¡¦t the
result of a leak. Over the past 18 months the Environment
Agency in Devon has dealt with over 40 domestic oil pollution
leaks and spills. The most recent, on New Year¡¦s
Eve, resulted in more than 200 litres of heating oil escaping
from a domestic property in the Teign Valley. Fortunately,
the owner alerted the Environment Agency without delay and
the spillage was prevented from entering the River Teign.
It did, however, pollute a stream. In November over 300
litres of oil leaked from a ruptured tank near Exeter into
a nearby stream. Environment Agency officers found oil gushing
from the base of the tank. Leaking oil can pollute the ground
and the water environment, and give off an unpleasant smell
for weeks.
Oil may also contaminate neighbouring properties leading
to expensive clean-up bills and possible litigation which
may not be covered by insurance. ¡¥Home owners
should get their systems checked every year by a qualified
OFTEC technician and ensure new or replacement tanks comply
with the Building Regulations 2002. We deal with 5,000 oil
incidents nationally each year and a substantial number
of these are spills from domestic storage. Losing oil through
leaks and spills is a costly waste, a serious threat to
the environment and to wildlife. Oil spills can also lead
to prosecution,¡¦ said Derek Carter for the
Environment Agency. To avoid problems householders are asked
to take the following steps: „h Check the condition of the
tank paying particular attention to any corrosion on metal
tanks, especially around the supports. „h Check filters
and couplings on pipes and get them professionally repaired
if they are dripping. „h Check the sight gauge and make
sure it is secure and the valve kept closed. „h Always double-check
tank contents before ordering. Is the dial gauge working?
„h If your oil usage is excessive you might have a leak,
possibly in an underground pipe. „h If in any doubt have
the system checked by a professional OFTEC Technician. The
Control of Pollution (Oil Storage) Regulations, which came
into force on September 1, 2005, set strict standards for
all existing domestic tanks over 3,500 litres (770 gallons)
and most commercial and public premises. See www.environment-agency.gov.uk/osr
for further information or contact the Environment Agency
on 08708 506506. In the event of a spill contact the Environment
Agency free 24 hour hotline on 0800 80 70 60. For further
information go to www.oftec.co.uk
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