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Legal action ought to be taken against the Petroplus company for the latest
kerosene leak from its tank storage facility near Milford Haven.
This is the opinion of environmental pressure group Pembrokeshire Friends of
the Earth, which is calling on the Environment Agency to prosecute Petroplus
under Section 85 of the Water Resources Act (1991).
An estimated 500 tonnes of the fuel has leaked over recent days from a storage tank and mopping up operations are taking place at three separate
locations near Hazelbeach. This is the second such leak from this storage
tank in four years.
Friends of the Earth spokesperson, Gordon James, said:
"There is no excuse for this sort of polluting incident within an area of
high environmental value such as the Milford Haven waterway.
"This area, along with much of the Pembrokeshire coast marine environment,
has been designated a Special Area of Conservation because it is an
internationally important marine habitat. As such, industrial operations
affecting the waterway should operate to the highest environmental standards. As this is the second leak in four years from the same tank, this clearly is not happening at Petroplus."
The group also believes that this incident justifies the concerns voiced by many local people and experts about the unacceptable risks posed by plans to
import hazardous LNG to Milford Haven.
Baz Samhradh, coordinator of Pembrokeshire Friends of the Earth, said:
"The fact that this site is operated by Petroplus does not auger well for
the arrival of LNG. A mishap with oil is bad enough on its own, but a
similar mistake with LNG could have catastrophic consequences for the
surrounding populations. This spillage ought to send a shiver down the spine
of supporters of the LNG plans for Milford Haven."
Friends of the Earth claims that oil pollution incidents such as this are
far too common. Official figures obtained by them (from the Environmental
Data Services Report) show that, in 2003, there were an alarming 4,650
reported oil pollution incidents in the UK but even this is believed to be a
major underestimate.
Contact details:
Friends of the Earth Cymru
33 Castle Arcade Balcony
CARDIFF
CF10 1BY
Tel: 029 2022 9577
Fax: 029 2022 8775
Email: [email protected]
Website: www.foecymru.co.uk
August 2005
Friends of the Earth Cymru
Last modified: 09.08.2005