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TWO COMPANIES FINED AFTER DIESEL POLLUTES
1 KM STRECH OF LOCAL BROOK

Environmental Panorama
International
May of 2007

 

Tim Abbott - 25-May-2007 - Two companies have been fined a total of £18,000 following a spillage of red diesel into a tributary of the River Kennet. The Kennet is a Site of Special Scientific Interest and source of drinking water abstraction.

Wooldridge Ecotec Ltd of Bagshot, Surrey, pleaded guilty to polluting the unnamed tributary at Douai Abbey, Upper Woolhampton, Berkshire, between 4 and 8 March 2005 in breach of Section 85 of the Water Resources Act 1991.

Bewley Homes Plc, of Baughurst, Hampshire, pleaded guilty to the pollution of the unnamed tributary, due to its failure to respond to pollution risks highlighted in two reports prepared for its redevelopment of the Abbey site and failure to properly inform Wooldridge, its contractor, of those risks. This breaches Section 217 of the Water Resources Act 1991.

Reading Magistrates’ Court fined Wooldridge Ecotec and Bewley Homes £9,000 each, finding that they both contributed to the pollution. They were ordered to pay £2367.90 each in costs to the Environment Agency.

On Thursday 24 May the court heard how Bewley had bought the Abbey site in 2000 and commissioned two environmental reports for remediation of the site as part of its proposal for a housing development. Following a successful tender, Wooldridge were awarded the contract to carry out on-site demolition works including the old school and its annexures. Incorporated on the site was a system of interlinked built-in oil storage tanks designed to store the oil that had heated the old school. The system held about 10,000 litres and was approximately half full when Bewley bought the site.

A local farmer alerted the Environment Agency on 7 March 2005 after he saw red diesel in the brook, which flowed through his farm. A culvert on the farm had prevented the diesel from flowing further downstream towards the Kennet.

Officers who attended the site immediately placed booms on the river to stop the diesel from spreading and then followed the spill approximately 1km up stream. They checked other local and domestic fuel tank sources and were initially told by Bewley Homes’ site manager that there had not been a diesel spill on the site.

However, officers traced the source of the spill via an outfall pipe at the Abbey to a damaged pair of oil storage tanks near the old science block. The diesel had leaked a concrete bund containing two oil tanks which had been damaged during preparatory works on Saturday 5 March 2005.

The bund is designed to prevent pollution in case of a tank failure. But a hole made to pass wiring through the bund had allowed the diesel to leak out and from there it flowed through a rainfall duct into the stream.

Officers estimated that approximately 500 litres of oil had been lost, though this amount was challenged by the defendants.

Investigating Officer Steve Clare said: "It took us over a month to clear up the diesel from the watercourse because initially both companies refused to take responsibility for their actions.

"By failing to agree a comprehensive clean up plan for the site, and by ignoring the potential danger of those works, the companies put the environment at very real risk of a major incident.

"Fortunately, in this case, the environmental impacts were negligible, but that does not negate the need for companies to act responsibly when dealing with hazardous materials to ensure they do not pollute the environment."

Wooldridge Ecotec subsequently paid over £5,500 in clear up costs and Bewley Homes met the cost of excavation and fuel removal.

 
 

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