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Oil spill causes damage to local wildlife near to Rutland Water

Writer's picture: Kerry SmithKerry Smith

A stark warning has been issued to owners of domestic heating oil tanks.


Two people in protective gear work near a stream with branches overhead. One places blue absorbent pads in water near a drainage pipe.

Leicestershire and Rutland Wildlife Trust were called out to an incident last week, threatening the safety of wildlife at Rutland Water Nature Reserve.

 

Residents in Egleton village near Oakham raised the alarm after seeing oil in the brook, which flows directly into the Nature Reserve.


An oil spill at Rutland Water Nature Reserve

Anglian Water immediately dispatched an emergency response crew, who identified the source as a leakage from a residential heating tank that had released hundreds of litres of heating oil into the brook.

 

Teams from Leicestershire and Rutland Wildlife Trust, Anglian Water, and the Environment Agency are currently working on the clean-up operation.

 

Several fish in a net. The fish are silver with some having orange fins, and debris is scattered around. They have been killed by an oil spill at Rutland Water Nature Reserve

Tim Sexton, Senior Species and Recording Officer from Leicestershire and Rutland Wildlife Trust has praised Anglian Water on their response saying: “Thanks to swift action from Anglian Water much of the spill was contained before reaching the Nature Reserve. However, a significant quantity of oil has made its way into the protected Nature Reserve and SSSI, which we have been working to clean up.”

 

“We are yet to see the full consequences of this terrible accident on the wildlife and will be closely monitoring the situation with both Anglian Water and the Environment Agency," added Tim Sexton.


Pile of yellow and white trash bags in a grassy area near a stream. Overgrown vegetation and water reflect trees in the background.

A stark warning has been issued to owners of domestic heating oil tanks. The public is being urged to regularly check domestic oil tanks for leaks and ensure they are well-maintained to prevent similar environmental incidents.

 

Authorities continue to monitor the area to assess any long-term impact on the ecosystem and will provide further updates as necessary.

 

 

 

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