Andrew Morgan-Watts, Drew Morgan-Watts, John Howliston, Munira Hassam and Andrew Dakers

Government Produces 'Code of Practice' on Sewage Smells

12.00.00am BST (GMT +0100) Mon 24th Apr 2006

Environment ministers have produced a "code of conduct" for controlling odour from sewage works like Mogden. The Code is voluntary, but is backed up by the possibility of court action by local councils using new (2004) legislation as well as other laws imposing fines. Ministers recognise, for the first time, that "there is a clear public demand" to reduce odour.

Vincent Cable, Lib Dem MP for Twickenham, said:

"Although some residents will be disappointed that the Code is voluntary rather than binding, Thames Water will no longer be able to deny the problem or its own responsibility. The Code recognises explicitly that odour can be measured and that odour can be limited by enclosure and covering the plant.

"We have been told that Thames Water is planning to invest in new abatement measures. This Code will provide a national framework against which to compare and evaluate its performance. And if it does not perform there is now clear government endorsement of the use of fines, albeit on a case by case basis through the courts."

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