River Trent: Pollution
Environment Food and Rural Affairs
Written answers and statements, 5 November 2009

Brian Jenkins (Tamworth, Labour)
To ask the Secretary of State for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs what estimate he has made of the cost to the public purse of (a) cleaning up the recent discharge of cyanide and raw sewage into the River Trent and (b) restoring habitats affected by the discharge.

Huw Irranca-Davies (Parliamentary Under-Secretary (Marine and Natural Environment), Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs; Ogmore, Labour)
The Environment Agency is still assessing the environmental impact of the recent discharge into the River Trent and identifying any further clean-up or restoration work required. The cost of this work is not yet known but will be calculated in due course. If a successful prosecution results from the Environment Agency's investigation into the cause of the discharge, it will be seeking to recover some if not all of its costs from those responsible in order to minimise the cost to the public purse.
