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Severn Trent Water fined £20,000 for polluting brook with Raw Sewage
The company was fined £20,000, ordered to pay £3,322.75 in costs, along with a £15 victim surcharge. The charge was brought by the Environment Agency under Regulation 38(2) of the Environmental Permitting Regulations 2010.
On 6 September 2011, a report was made to the Environment Agency by Severn Trent Water Ltd, of a pollution incident at Huntley sewage treatment works. Following this report an Environment Agency officer attended and took samples from the brook. The samples smelled of sewage and ammonia levels were found to be high. Further investigation found that the blockage at the sewage works inlet was causing untreated sewage to enter the Ley Brook.
This went undetected by Severn Trent Water for almost two weeks. This was attributable to a reduced maintenance schedule, multiple failures with Severn Trent Water’s telemetry system that should have alerted them to the incident, and a delayed response once the problem was identified.
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