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Offensive smell warning

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FIFE Council has been g i v e n a wa r n i n g b y Scotland’s environmen­t watchdog over an offensive odour from a rubbish dump.

Sepa said licence conditions had been breached again at the Lower Melville Wood landfill site near Ladybank.

Residents living nearby have endured an often unbearable stench from the tip for several years.

Environmen­tal officers establishe­d a breach on October 21, when an offensive odour was confirmed outwith the site boundary.

Sepa has told council company Fife Resource Solutions to improve its management as quickly as possible to tackle the smell.

More regular monitoring of the site will also be carried out.

A Sepa spokesman said: “Sepa has issued a warning letter to the operators of the Lower Melville Wood landfill site after Sepa officers substantia­ted an offensive odour outwith the site boundary on October 21 2019.

“We have made it clear to the operator that action must be taken as quickly as possible to reduce the impact of odours from the site on the local community.”

An almost full active area of the site has been identified as the likely source of the odour.

Capping was due to begin this month.

Sepa has requested the process is completed as soon as possible.

Robin Baird, Fife Resource Solutions chief operating officer, said: “We continue to work with Sepa on a regular basis to ensure that our operations are in line with the landfill site conditions.”

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