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Tesco fined £8m for Haslingden petrol station leak | Tesco fined £8m for Haslingden petrol station leak |
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Tesco has been fined £8m after a fuel leak from one of its petrol stations polluted sewers and waterways. | Tesco has been fined £8m after a fuel leak from one of its petrol stations polluted sewers and waterways. |
The Environment Agency said 23,500 litres of petrol escaped from a tank over a 29-hour period in Haslingden, east Lancashire, in 2014. | |
The supermarket firm's "recklessness" resulted in homes being evacuated, residents suffering sickness, and the death of 40 fish, the agency said. | The supermarket firm's "recklessness" resulted in homes being evacuated, residents suffering sickness, and the death of 40 fish, the agency said. |
Tesco admitted health and safety breaches and an environmental offence. | Tesco admitted health and safety breaches and an environmental offence. |
It has issued an apology and said it had taken action to protect against similar fuel spills from its petrol stations. | |
Medical attention | |
Preston Crown Court ordered Tesco to pay more than £57,000 in costs. | |
Mark Easedale, environment manager for the Environment Agency said the pollution had a "massive impact" on the community and environment. | Mark Easedale, environment manager for the Environment Agency said the pollution had a "massive impact" on the community and environment. |
Mr Easedale said petrol entered the sewerage system with the odours affecting residents up to 1km (0.6 mile) away. | |
It caused some people to seek medical attention for headaches and sickness. | |
Some of the petrol entered Langwood Brook and the River Irwell, killing fish including brown trout and other aquatic life, the court heard. | |
The Environment Agency's investigation found the leak resulted from the supermarket's failure to address a known issue with the fuel delivery system and an inadequate alarm system. It was compounded by "poor" emergency procedures. | |
'Deeply unfortunate' | |
Mr Easedale said the sentencing sent out a "clear message to anyone whose recklessness causes serious pollution to the environment". | |
County councillor Albert Atkinson, deputy leader of Lancashire County Council, said: "The fact the leak was allowed to continue for more than 24 hours undoubtedly contributed to a risk of harm to people living and working nearby, as well as emergency services attending the incident." | |
A Tesco spokesman said: "We sincerely regret the fuel spillage incident at our petrol station in Haslingden and we're sorry for the impact it had on the local environment, our customers and the community. | |
"This was a deeply unfortunate isolated incident and one for which we have taken full responsibility." | "This was a deeply unfortunate isolated incident and one for which we have taken full responsibility." |
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