Michael Wright – trading under the name Port Oils – produced Hazardous Waste Consignment Notices (HWCNs) containing false information to customers from whom he collected waste oils. He then transported the oils to the site pending re-sale.
When Environment Agency officers visited the site, they found more than 3,000 litres of waste oil being illegally stored in plastic and metal containers.
There were no measures in place to prevent the oil from reaching open water drains nearby, in the event of a leak.
At Worcester Crown Court, Wright pleaded guilty to five charges relating to the unlawful operation of a waste site at Smethwick Drop Forge in Kidderminster.
He was sentenced to six months’ imprisonment suspended for 24 months –
and was also ordered to complete 150 hours of unpaid work.
Speaking after the case, the Environment Agency officer in charge of the investigation said:
“Waste crime is a serious offence with tough penalties, as it can damage the environment, blight local communities and undermine those who operate legally.
“This case sends out a clear message that we will not hesitate to take action to ensure the protection of water supplies and the environment.”
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