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Issue 54 | September 2019
What’s happening in Beeston, Belle Isle, Cottingley, Holbeck, Hunslet, Middleton & Stourton
WHAT THE FRACK? Fracking waste water discharged into the River Aire
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by Ed Carlisle
oxic waste fluid from the UK’s only functioning fracking site in Lancashire was - and quite possibly still is being brought to a local Leeds waste treatment plant, and the residue later discharged into the south Leeds water system with only limited safety tests, campaigners have discovered. FCC Environment run a water treatment site next to Yorkshire Water’s Knostrop sewage plant in Cross Green, immediately across the River Aire from Hunslet. They specialise in industrial, chemical and hazardous waste liquids, and are one of only a handful of sites nationwide accredited to handle waste fluid from fracking. Fracking (officially known as hydraulic fracturing) is a controversial and muchcontested new industry, in which high-pressure water is pumped underground to drive out gas reserves. It’s still in its infancy in the UK, with only one site – Preston New Road in Blackpool – conducting live tests. Over 200 licences (covering over 500 sites) have been granted for exploratory operations across the country, and – if the industry takes off – the UK would likely see over 1000 sites. Those pushing fracking argue it could provide the UK with several decades’ worth of natural gas. However, campaigners insist that – even if people still believe in fossil fuels – it’s a discredited and inefficient industry, which poses multiple proven health risks to local communities and wildlife. Just in the past week, further
Protesters at the Preston New Road fracking site in Blackpool significant earth tremors have the treatment process was seen the Preston New Road subject to relevant testing for site suspend operations, and toxicity and radioactivity, and also an academic report that these ensure that “people suggesting previous estimates and the environment are of the UK’s frack-friendly gas protected and are not adversely reserves were wildly affected as a result of the exaggerated. discharge”. Although there are only Meanwhile though, Yorkshire limited plans as yet for fracking Water surprisingly has a live in Leeds, local campaigners webpage stating that they “are have long argued that waste currently unaware of any firm fluid would be brought to proposals by FCC Environment Knostrop – and that there was to send waste water from the no proof that the residual fracking process to our waste (released into the Knostrop Waste Water Yorkshire Water sewage system, then later discharged into the River Aire) would be safely treated, nor adequately monitored. With no obligation upon FCC Environment to publicly disclose whether they were receiving fracking waste, the matter was shrouded in mystery – until the Environment Agency earlier this year disclosed in a letter to West Yorkshire MP Yvette Cooper that Cuadrilla (the company running the Preston New Road operation) was already sending waste fluid to Knostrop. The letter proceeded to state that liquid waste resulting from
Treatment Works in Leeds”. And furthermore, local antifracking campaigners have also discovered via a Freedom of Information request to the Environment Agency that neither they nor Yorkshire Water carry out radioactivity monitoring on waste liquids discharged into local water systems. Cllr Lisa Mulherin – Executive Member for Climate Change, Transport and Sustainable Development – told South Leeds Life: “Leeds City Council is opposed to fracking, and fundamentally disagrees with the Government’s approach of forcing it on unwilling local communities. I share the serious concerns about fracking’s devastating and long-lasting impact on our environment. To see its byproducts being transported to
Yorkshire, then released into the River Aire without any consultation, is an outrage. I have written to the Government asking that the process be halted, until we have more information – and I will continue to push for the Government to halt fracking completely”. Shelley Bath, for Frack Free Leeds, added: "We will not rest until we have the answers that we need to protect the communities and wildlife living around Knostrop and along the River Aire”. We also approached FCC, but did not receive a response. To find out more, visit backingfracking.org for profracking voices (although anti-fracking researchers claim this is ‘front’ group for the fracking companies), or sites includes drillordrop.com and frack-off.org.uk for antifracking voices. Frack Free Leeds and associated groups also hold regular local meetings.
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In this issue:
Welcome to the new Hunslet Hub
page 4
Charity’s 150th birthday party
page 7
Leeds Dads’ new home in Holbeck
page 18
Blossom’s a world champion at 5
page 24
NEWS SCHOOLS
2-10 11-13
FEEDBACK
14
LOCAL HISTORY
15
ARTS
16-17
WHAT’S ON
18-21
SPORT
22-24
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