Environment
From June 2000 also see Highways, Byways, Environment and M3 subcommittee
November 1999
Spreading of Sewage and Sludge
Cllr Mrs Bailey reported on issues associated with the
injection of sewage and sludge on to farm land at Compton. The Council asked
Cllr Mrs White to approach Hampshire County Council on behalf of the Parish and
present our concerns. The Chairman reiterated the Council’s view that raw sewage
should not be injected on to land close to human habitation.
September 1999
Spreading of Sewage and Sludge
The Parish Council continues to be concerned about this matter and has
written to the Environment Protection officer asking that the practice be
stopped. A copy of a letter addressed to the Environment Agency appears
elsewhere in this magazine for information.
July 1999
Spreading of Sewage Sludge
Members were unhappy with the letters from the Environment Agency and wanted to look further into the matter. All recent correspondence to be circulated to all embers, for a full discussion at the next meeting. The Chairman would like to know of any residents concerns and whether if complaints had been made about smell, traffic nuisance etc, how they had been handled either by HCC or the Environmental Agency.
June 1999
Waste injection into farmland.
City Cllr Mrs
Campbell-White reported that a licence had been granted, subject to periodic
review, for spoil to be injected into land close to houses and which emitted a
strong stench on occasions. Enquiries are to be made as to what exactly is
injected, what kind of chemicals are included and why spoil is permitted to be
injected into land close to houses.
last updated 22 December 1999 by Adrian Walmsley