Staffordshire restaurant convicted for blocking sewers

10 October 2016 by
Staffordshire restaurant convicted for blocking sewers

A restaurant in Codsall, Staffordshire, has been convicted in a "landmark case" for blocking sewers with fat, oil and grease, which led to nearby businesses unable to flush their toilets.

Café Saffron was ordered to pay £5,495 including costs, at Wolverhampton Magistrates' Court. This is only the second example of such a case being brought in the UK, and it is a first for water company Severn Trent, which brought the prosecution.

Under section 111 of the Water Industry Act it is an offence to discharge anything into a sewer that may interfere with the free flow. In this case, blockages had been reported on several occasions, with complaints from neighbouring businesses that they couldn't flush their toilets.

The restaurant was found to be the cause of the blockage with fat used in cooking being put down the drain and into the sewer where it coagulated and caused the blockages. Severn Trent visited the premises on several occasions, sent various letters and had many conversations with the restaurant owners, asking for grease traps to be installed and warning of the consequences, but the owners refused.

The restaurant has, following the conviction today, committed to install a grease trap.

Emma FitzGerald, managing director of wholesale operations for Severn Trent Water, said: "The verdict in this case is an important milestone for us, and we really want this to make other companies think about what they are doing with regards to disposing of fats, oils and grease and how it impacts our customers.

"We clear around 45,000 blockages a year and fat contributes to the majority of those, as it binds together all the other things that end up in the sewer rather than the bin and creates huge lumps which block the sewers. This is totally avoidable and in this case, simply installing a small grease trap could have prevented the situation. Legal action is a last resort for us, but our customers shouldn't have to suffer because of the actions of one business not following the rules and ignoring our advice."

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