SEPA to seek prosecution over Mossmorran plant flaring

“Compliance with Scotland’s environmental laws is simply non-negotiable,” the regulator said.
In April last year, the regulator’s Pollution Hotline received a record 900 public complaints after a flare at the site burned for six days. Picture: Jane Barlow/PA WireIn April last year, the regulator’s Pollution Hotline received a record 900 public complaints after a flare at the site burned for six days. Picture: Jane Barlow/PA Wire
In April last year, the regulator’s Pollution Hotline received a record 900 public complaints after a flare at the site burned for six days. Picture: Jane Barlow/PA Wire

The Scottish Environmental Protection Agency has announced its intention to seek a prosecution over unplanned flaring that took place at the Mossmorran chemical plant in Fife.

In April last year, the regulator’s Pollution Hotline received a record 900 public complaints after a flare at the site burned for six days.

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