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Containment News September 2015: ‘PM Swims in Sewage’

  The full edition of September’s containment news is available here with all of the news, stories, and live links: *Containment News September 2015 PDF Version*   ‘PM Swims in Sewage’ I’ve commented before on the woeful lack of coverage of water related pollution and sewage incidents in the national media. Therefore it is left to the small local newspapers to…

Containment News August 2015: ‘Sewage in the Sand’

The full edition of August’s containment news is available here with all of the news, stories, and live links: *Containment News August 2015 PDF Version*   ‘Sewage in the Sand’ One of the depressing things about researching stories for Containment News is the way it changes your perception on things, for example, when I hear the word ‘beach buggy’ I no…

Containment News July 2015: ‘Pollution Prevention Guidelines’

  The full edition of July’s containment news is available here with all of the news, stories, and live links: *Containment News July 2015 PDF Version* ‘Pollution Prevention Guidlines’ When driving near a school in wet conditions anyone with double digit brain cells will not require flashing speed restriction signs to make them slow down, and the reason for caution will…

Containment News June 2015: ‘Bathing Water Directive’

  The full edition of June’s containment news is available here with all of the news, stories, and live links: *Containment News June 2015 PDF Version* ‘Bathing Water Directive’ Smoking on planes, platform heels, chest medallions and big hair, even with psychedelic rose tinted disco glasses there are very few things that were better back in the 1970’s.   We’ve learnt…

Containment News May 2015: ‘Pollution Guardians’

  ‘Pollution Guardians’ I’ve recently returned from a short break to Turin and although I’ve visited Italy on numerous occasions the endemic disregard for rules never fails to astound me.   It made me think about what happens when people either ignore the law or view the rules with the sole purpose of finding loopholes rather than consider the social and moral consequences…

Containment News April 2015: ‘Impact of Pollution’

‘Impact of Pollution’  Cuts have consequences: the ridiculous task of being told to do more with less is something which the Environment Agencies share with the UK’s Emergency Services as all have faced very hefty budget cuts.  Successive governments have adopted the policy of looking at statistical improvements in crime rates and  pollution levels as a clear indication that it’s therefore necessary and…

Containment News March 2015: ‘Sewage Spill’

‘Sewage Spill’ United Utilities were recently fined £750,000 for a sewage spill which polluted a Cumbrian estuary, of course this figure is just the tip of the fatberg and will not include investigation and clean-up costs.  A bill a fraction of that magnitude would devastate most small and medium sized businesses and yet there is still a blinkered ignorance amongst many companies regarding what constitutes adequate containment and insurance…

Containment News February 2015: ‘Water Pollution’

‘Water Pollution’ Researching stories for Containment News makes one realise that there is a two tier reporting system when it comes to environmental pollution. The vast majority of spill incidents are only covered by the local press, unless it’s on the scale of BP’s Deepwater Horizon or Buncefield they seldom make it to the national media.  On the rare occasion that stories like the 60,000 fish killed in the Grand Union Canal make…

Containment News January 2015: ‘Beaches Will Be Closed’

‘Beaches will be Closed!’  The clues are all there, and it isn’t going to take Hercule Poirot to piece together the evidence that 2015 is  going to be a watershed year for the UK water industry.  The much stricter new Bathing Water Directive comes  into full-force this year, meaning that we face the very real possibility that some of the UK’s most famous  beaches…

April

The Environment Agency (EA) working in partnership with the British Safety Industry Federation (BSIF) have produced two reports aimed at helping SME’s reduce the frequency and the impact of spills on the environment.   – The first report “Best Practice in Spill Prevention in the Waste Management Industry” looks at the risks posed by environmentally harmful substances and fires on waste sites and takes advice and opinions from representatives within the industry…

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