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Save Our Shoreline, September 2010
AN UNNACEPTABLE RISK?
Below: Map of imminent situation at
La Collette
To download a high resolution version click here.
Save Our Shoreline have submitted submissions to Transport
and Technical Services and the Regulator, relating to various aspects
of current applications by Transport and Technical Services that need
to be approved before the Energy from Waste Plant can be run. At time
of writing responses are still awaited.
Our submissions dated 14th & 17th June 2010, (download here) relate
to several Water Discharge Permits for the incinerator and the Waste Management
Licence, all of which have to be approved before the plant can be commissioned.
We have this month sent a further batch of questions to the Regulator
relating to protocol and site safety.
SOS have examined and mapped potential safety risks at La Collette that
are exacerbated by the siting of the incinerator in such a sensitive position.
We are concerned about the new external horizontal flue pipes which lead
to the JEC chimney and we have taken advice about possible ignition sources
and accident scenarios, bearing in mind the Buncefield disaster, details
of which can be found in our May 2010 edition.
The geographical placement of the incinerator with its close proximity
to the fuel farm, coupled with lack of open land around the complex, leads
us to suggest that following the Buncefield report, sent to all UK authorities,
the incinerator would not have been allowed to have been built on the
UK mainland in such an enclosed and built up area.
We have examined the Draft Emergency Plan, Proposed Energy From
Waste Plant, La Collette, (2nd Draft 15th August 2008) and the
Fire Service Report dated 16th October 2008. It is clear
that the SOJ Fire and Rescue Service have strong reservations regarding
the proposed escape road. They say: "The proposed emergency road leading from
Harve (sic) des Pas is acceptable to this department only as an agreed
interim measure to enable the development of the EfW
plant.
It should be made clear that a full two way access and egress road leading
from Harve des Pas (sic) passing to the east of the ash mound will be
required for any further developments to be supported on the La Collette
11 site by this department."
(It is not made clear whether the reference to the reference to the 'development
of the EfW plant' includes the operation of the plant)
The Draft Emergency Plan highlights many process hazards
within EfW, (some of which are not uncommon in similar plants, e.g. bunker
fires) and adds..There is a history of of boiler
explosions in EfW boilers arising from waste being contaminated with e.g.
LPG cylinders. The document lists hazards both on site and
off site. Regarding off site hazards, the report highlights... "the
potential for an incident at one of the neighbouring fuel sites to initiate
a 'major accident' (i.e. there could be a 'domino effect').
An incident at one of these establishments could impact on the EfW site,
particularly if wind direction were to be between Westerly and Northerly."
SOS NOTE: this is the prevailing wind direction.
There have been several accidents and incidents at La Collette over recent
years, both of a polluting nature and of a chemical spill and fire hazard
nature. For those who say all will be well, we would point out that a
major disaster was narrowly averted in 1999 when 100 firefighters had
to be brought to the island to contain a hydrochloric acid spill at the
JEC. (Full details are given in our May 2010 edition.)
As
for pollution from actually building the incinerator, already several
events have been documented by SOS, but only one was reported to the public.
One prolonged and serious event is now being dealt with by the Attorney
General's Office, and we await the result. We supply an eye witness report
in our January 2010 edition. We have
held back publishing and commenting on the TTS report in deference to the ongoing investigation.
SOS are currently concerned about the huge volume
of pre-heated water that will be pumped from the plant into the Ramsar
Area once it is operational. Our submission (as previously mentioned)
to the Regulator adresses this matter.
Below: One of several scenarios that could happen.
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