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516,000 TONNES ILLEGAL WASTE DUMPED CLOSE TO RIVER FAUGHAN

written by stephen December 18, 2013
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An estimated 516,000 tonnes of waste was illegally dumped close to a river on the outskirts of Derry, an independent inquiry has revealed.

RIVERFAUGHAN

River Faughan.

Environment Minister, Mark H Durkan, today announced the outcome of the independent Mills report into the illegal dump in Campsie and waste management in Northern Ireland which he describes as “sober reading.”

In doing so, he pledged fundamental change in how waste is to be managed in Northern Ireland.

The illegally-dumped waste was discovered by the Northern Ireland Environment Agency (NIEA) in an area adjacent to the River Faughan in the townland of Mobuoy.

In June 2013, the then Environment Minister Alex Attwood, revoked the licence of the operator, City Industrial Waste Ltd,  following an unprecedented investigation into allegations of large scale criminal offending involving the disposal of waste.

Mr Attwood commissioned the independent report from Mr Chris Mills, the former Director of the Welsh Environment Agency

The key finding from the Mills report is that the regulation of waste in Northern Ireland is highly vulnerable to criminal infiltration. It is, though, not unique to Northern Ireland but happens in Great Britain and the Republic.

The report also highlights the vast profits with low deterrents that criminals can exploit.

A key recommendation from the report is that there is a need to consider the entire waste system here, to understand how criminals can exploit it and to be more rigorous and robust in regulatory activity and stopping criminals entering the waste industry.

Mr Durkan said: “My predecessor, Alex Attwood MLA, commissioned this review because of his serious concerns about the scale of illegal dumping at the Campsie site and the regulation and management of waste across the north.

“I received the report on the 10 December. It makes for sober reading. Mr Mills is clear in pointing out that we have serious problems right across our waste systems.

“Mr Mills provides a set of recommended actions to fix these problems. Given the scale of the problems, the implementation of these actions must be done in a powerful way that creates and delivers fundamental change.

“I am determined that this will happen as quickly as possible so that we can start building a waste system that everyone in Northern Ireland can have confidence in.

“I have directed the new Chief Executive of the Northern Ireland Environment Agency to urgently prepare a robust range of actions for my consideration. I will issue my response to the Mills Report in the new year so that everyone is clear about the actions that will be taken to fix the problems that Mr Mills has identified.

“In the meantime, I am releasing Mr Mills’ Report so that everyone has access to his important findings and recommendations. I know that many people are keen to read this important report which has significant implications for how we can protect our precious environment and underpin our economy with a reformed and well-functioning waste system.

“I can assure you though, we have not been sitting on our hands awaiting the report. We have already allocated £1.5 million to NIEA to upgrade its waste regulation and enforcement activities. This marks the beginning of a major strengthening of NIEA’s regulatory activities.”

The Mills Report is available on http://www.doeni.gov.uk/niea/mills-review-december-2013.pdf

516,000 TONNES ILLEGAL WASTE DUMPED CLOSE TO RIVER FAUGHAN was last modified: December 18th, 2013 by stephen

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