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Health fears over chemical site (ex Bayer site Cambridge UK)

CBGnetwork | 27.05.2010 12:12 | Health | Cambridge | World

Health fears over chemical site
Villagers are blaming a massive clean-up operation at a former chemical factory for making them feel unwell.
Soil at the old Bayer CropScience site in Hauxton is being decontaminated ahead of the construction of 380 homes, but the work is giving off nasty odours.



Cambridge News 26/05/2010

Health fears over chemical site
Villagers are blaming a massive clean-up operation at a former chemical factory for making them feel unwell.

Soil at the old Bayer CropScience site in Hauxton is being decontaminated ahead of the construction of 380 homes, but the work is giving off nasty odours.

Reports of sore throats, headaches and tight chests in the area have been attributed to the work, which is due to continue until September 2011, and now a special website has been set up to keep families informed (www.scambs.gov.uk/bayersite ). The smells are being released from underground as contaminated soil is dug up.

Air quality from around the site is being checked daily and the Health Protection Agency has advised that levels of compounds identified so far are "unlikely" to pose a risk to health. Residents can download an "odour log" from South Cambs District Council’s website to keep track of any problems. Cllr Janet Lockwood, who represents Harston and Hauxton on the authority, said a strong northerly wind had pushed the smells towards homes at the start of work.

She said: "There’s no doubt the site has to be cleaned up because otherwise it would be a risk to the River Cam. "The work is probably going to go on for the next two years so it’s very important people with health concerns log them, because otherwise they are just hearsay and we can’t do anything with that."

The smells come from the production of pesticides and herbicides over many years and the company which is doing the work for Harrow Estates, Vertase, is using deodorising systems to mask whiffs from excavation and treatment.

Geoff Brighty, the Environment Agency’s area manager, said feedback from neighbours had already led to a change in working practices, and that the smells would probably be intermittent until the work is completed. He said: "It is particularly important that people tell us the exact time and date when they noticed the smells so we can compare this with weather patterns and wind directions to identify when problems might occur and alter working practices if necessary."

The council and Environment Agency have received more than 100 calls about the work since it started, but just a handful reported health complaints. Anyone with health concerns should contact their doctor or NHS Direct. Chris Havergal

More information:
· Cambridge Evening News 'This could be a catastrophe if things go wrong': www.cbgnetwork.org/3031.html
· BBC News “Soil clean up at chemical plant causes unpleasant smell”:  http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/england/cambridgeshire/10162571.stm

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Fisons

14.04.2015 13:06

I worked at this site for 13 years, in many different sectors, being part of the unskilled? working people, I now live in Australia, the site where the factory was should never be built on, as the chemicals in use there, were some of the worst you could come across, spillages were not always reported, gardens, houses, in the local village Hauxton were cleaned up on a regular basis, mainly Atrazine contamination, Phosgene Gas was also lost as was Chlorine Gas.
I was a Fireman there for of my last 6 years, so I learnt a bit more more of what was stored there and what leaked out into the ground and what was hidden from view. When I left the company was Schering AG. when I joined it it was Fisons plc.

Keith J Mansfield
mail e-mail: keithmansfield51@gmail.com


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