Composting company fined for causing offensive odours
24 Apr 2014 04:25 PM
A Dorset composting business has been ordered to
pay £13,500 in fines and costs for breaching its environmental permit and
causing offensive odours.
The
Environment Agency has received numerous complaints about the composting
activities of Eco Sustainable Solutions Ltd since 2006.
The
company, that is located close to houses, local business parks and Bournemouth
Airport, is able to process 180,000 tonnes of material a year of which 45,000
is food waste and 35,000 tonnes, green waste. The site also has a permit to
process soils and wood.
Despite being issued with various warning letters, Eco
Sustainable Solutions failed to address the problem and in March 2011 the
company accepted a formal caution from the Agency for breaching the odour
condition of its permit.
The
odour complaints continued into 2013 when they increased in number of
frequency. In October 2013 the Agency’s national odour expert visited the
composting site and recommended a number of improvements.
Eco
Sustainable Solutions was subsequently served with four enforcement notices
since in a bid to ensure future compliance with its permit.
The
four notices required the company to move from a block to an open windrow
system for both their green and in-vessel composting, improve the aeration of
the site’s leachate lagoons, improve the company’s food reception
building and produce a new environmental management system and odour management
plan.
Stephanie Marriott for the Environment Agency said: >
The good news is the operator has now complied with three of the notices and is
on course to comply with the fourth very soon. Since December 2013 they have
worked closely with us and made significant on-site improvements. They have
stopped their in-vessel composting activities.
Appearing before Bournemouth magistrates, Eco
Sustainable Solutions Ltd (ESS), of Chapel Lane, Parley, Christchurch was fined
a total of £7,400 and ordered to pay £6,100 costs after pleading
guilty to four offences of contravening permit conditions between October 2012
and June 2013 and five offences of causing significant odour off site between
February and April 2013.
The
company was prosecuted under the Environmental Permitting (England and Wales)
Regulations 2010. The case was heard last Wednesday (April
16).