Huddersfield Daily Examiner

Company’s £200k fine for pollution

MILLER HOMES LTD HAD PREVIOUSLY BEEN HIT WITH £100K BILL FOR SAME OFFENCE

- By VICTORIA SCHEER editorial@examiner.co.uk @examiner

A HOUSING company has been fined £200,000 for polluting a Huddersfie­ld watercours­e for a second time.

Miller Homes Limited appeared at Leeds Magistrate­s’ Court last week and pleaded guilty to polluting a tributary of Grimescar Dyke with silt at Lindley Park on February 8, 2018.

The court heard that the company purchased the land for a residentia­l housing developmen­t in 2012 and the site includes a series of tanks and lagoons for flood prevention measures.

Following reports of discoloura­tion of Grimescar Dyke on February 8, 2018, an Environmen­t Agency investigat­ion traced the source of the silt pollution to an undergroun­d tank on the Miller Homes site, part of the developmen­t’s flood prevention measures.

Miller Homes Limited said they had the site drainage infrastruc­ture cleared by a contractor and this activity could have potentiall­y impacted on the discharge from the tank.

The silt discharge affected Grimescar Dyke for at least 1.2km.

Silt pollution is hazardous to fish, blocking their gills and damaging breeding grounds and it can also damage the habitats that aquatic insects, vital food for a number of species, depend on.

Andy Swettenham, of the Environmen­t Agency, said: “Miller Homes Limited did not follow its own management procedures, put in place after a previous conviction.

“Their own procedures dictate that the site should have a site specific environmen­t plan and associated surface water management plan. These plans did exist but were not sufficient to prevent the pollution.”

He added: “This case emphasises the need not only for companies to have a comprehens­ive water management and pollution prevention plan in place but also to ensure it is fully implemente­d and all activities on site are properly supervised and monitored.”

“If a member of the public had not reported this to us then the impact of the pollution could have been far worse.”

Miller Homes Limited was fined £200,000, ordered to pay costs of more than £8,500 and a victim surcharge of £170.

The company was previously fined £100,000 in 2016 for a similar offence in 2013 at the same site.

 ?? ?? Grimescar Dyke has been polluted twice in the last eight years
Grimescar Dyke has been polluted twice in the last eight years

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