From: EHWPriority.Enquiries@kent.gov.uk <EHWPriority.Enquiries@kent.gov.uk> Subject: 12275 - Otterpool, Letter to Defra To: mavis.turton@btinternet.com Date: Wednesday, 22 June, 2011, 16:22 Sent on behalf of Bryan Sweetland Dear Mrs Turton Thank you for your email dated 28 May 2011 addressed to Mr Carter and your email to me of 31 May 2011. I am sorry for the delay in replying. Your emails raise concern about the waste management proposal at Otterpool Quarry and in particular the clean-up of any contamination on site and viewing arrangements for alternative waste management facilities. In relation to your contamination concerns this matter was addressed at the planning application stage and will be further examined as part of the necessary environmental permit process. The planning application included a stage 1 risk assessment and the Council’s committee report covered contamination and ground water details in some detail. A copy of the Committee report and application documents is available on the Council’s website. The Environment Agency, as the Council’s technical advisors on this issue were satisfied with the information submitted. As part of the Environmental Permit process, the Environment Agency will look at contamination and pollution control aspects in greater detail than is required at the planning application stage. I note your comments about viewing alternative waste sites as part of the planning process. There is no requirement for such viewing and applications have to be determined on the basis of the submitted information. Yours sincerely Bryan Sweetland From: Horton, Debbie - BSS GL Sent: Thu 02/06/2011 9:45 AM To: Mavis Turton Cc: Thompson, Sharon - EE PE; Sweetland, Bryan - MEM Subject: RE: RE: Attachment to Defra Email Dear Mrs Turton, Thank you for your e-mail of 28 May addressed to Paul Carter. Mr Carter is currently away from the office and I have therefore copied your letter to Bryan Sweetland requesting that he responds to you on behalf of Mr Cater . Kind regards Debbie Mrs Debbie Horton PA to the Leader of Kent County Council __________________________________________ Room 1.75, Sessions House, County Hall, Maidstone, Kent, ME14 1XQ Tel: 01622 694283 Fax: 01622 694085 Please help to save paper by NOT printing this email unless absolutely necessary. P From: Mavis Turton [mailto:mavis.turton@btinternet.com] Sent: 28 May 2011 17:28 To: Carter, Paul - LEADER Subject: Fw: RE: Attachment to Defra Email
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