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ENVIRONMENT AGENCY INVESTIGATES RIVER LARK ODOURS


Environmental Panorama
International
October of 2009


The local community will be pleased to know that active measures have been taken to reduce the unpleasant odour that has been in Bury St Edmunds over the last few weeks.

The Environment Agency has conducted a thorough investigation and identified that there are actually two odours from separate sources.

Initial speculation focused on the British Sugar site being the source of the smell. Further investigation found that the odour was coming from some agricultural compost yet to be ploughed into land at a farm in Fornham St Martin. The landowner was contacted and has been fully co-operative with the Environment Agency and has already started ploughing the compost in.

While this eliminated one source of odour, the persistent smell and pink colouration in the River Lark in Eastgate Street area is more complex resulting from low water due to the unseasonable lack of rain.

Without rainfall the oxygen levels in the river fall and create an unpleasant smell. This can be alleviated by treating the river with hydrogen peroxide, a course of action already taken, but this is a short term solution. All possible measures have been taken to reduce the odour but without the normal flow of the river it is not possible to eradicate it completely.

As a result of this situation the Environment Agency implemented regular monitoring and with assistance from Anglian Water found a source of sewerage in the Looms Lane area from a misconnected waste pipe which was fixed on the same day.

Geoff Brighty Environment Agency Area Manger said: “We take our responsibilities very seriously and have worked hard on identifying the source of the odours and finding solutions. With the composting smell we were able to take direct action but when the other source is due to the weather and lack of rain for many weeks at the end of the summer, that is not so easy.

“Much has been made about the Environment Agency saying we need rain to rectify the problem but that is the case. Many rivers across East Anglia are in a state of low flows. And as farm land is very dry, it will take a lot of rain before we see rivers and ground water respond. However, that does not mean we are simply waiting for rain, we are regularly monitoring the river and have treated it with hydrogen peroxide and we have plans to do so again. But we hope the rain forecast for this week will improve the river quality and reduce the odour”

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Environment Agency tackles Leicestershire’s rubbish rivers

During October 2009 the Environment Agency, working in partnership with local authorities, will be writing to people living in areas of Leicestershire that are worst affected by fly-tipping.

The letter drop began on 1 October 2009 in the Evington and Willow Brooks areas.

The aim of the letters is to raise awareness of the problems caused by fly-tipping, especially where rubbish is dumped in a watercourse as there is a very real danger that it could cause people’s homes to flood.

There is a continuous problem of domestic, garden and building waste being dumped into Leicestershire’s urban streams and rivers. As well as spoiling the neighbourhood, it causes a variety of problems such as reducing the quality of the watercourse and causing harm to wildlife. It may cause flooding too, as the water is not able to flow freely downstream.

Over the past last 18 months, Environment Agency officers checking Leicestershire’s urban watercourses for flood risks have removed 60 tonnes of litter. We removed six tonnes from the Evington brook alone. The waste includes everything from urban debris such as bikes and trolleys to black bin bags and dirty nappies.

Local Environment Officer, Becky Stewart, says “There is a lack of respect for our local watercourses. We hope that, by telling people about the extra flood risk they face and the harm that is being caused to the environment they live in, they will help us to stop fly-tipping.

“Fly-tipping is a criminal offence. As well as endangering local residents, disposing of the waste that is collected from our water courses is costly and that cost falls on each and every taxpayer.

“At the Environment Agency we take fly-tipping very seriously and we do not hesitate to prosecute. But we need evidence. Anyone who has information that will help us to identify fly-tippers can contact us free of charge on our 24 hour Incident Hotline 0800 80 70 60.”

The maximum fine for fly-tipping in a Magistrates Court is £50,000 and unlimited in Crown Court. It can also attract up to 5 years in prison if convicted.

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Environment Agency serves suspension notice following Trent cyanide pollution

As part of its ongoing investigation into yesterday’s pollution of the River Trent, the Environment Agency has served a Suspension Notice to prevent Red Industries Ltd of Burslem, Stoke-on Trent, from discharging any industrial effluent.

Environment Agency officers have been on site at Red Industries after tests showed the presence of cyanide at the sewer discharge point used by the company.

The issuing of the notice follows swift action by the Environment Agency in its ongoing investigation into the source of the cyanide pollution of the River Trent.

David Hudson, Environment Manager said: "The pollution has killed thousands of fish on the River Trent, and caused a great deal of concern for many people. This sort of incident is unacceptable . Our investigation is continuing to ensure we can take firm action against those responsible.

 
 

Source: Environment Agency – United Kingdom
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