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Home / Environment / Brickworks Dust Blamed for Resident Woes

Brickworks Dust Blamed for Resident Woes

13 Jan

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Summary

  • Residents report dust and odours from Saxon Pit brickworks.
  • A public health report found regulatory gaps and high metal levels.
  • Air quality is not monitored at the site's boundary.
Brickworks Dust Blamed for Resident Woes

A recent public health report has raised questions about the impact of the Saxon Pit brickworks in Whittlesey, Cambridgeshire, on local residents. Neighbours have reported issues with dust and odours, with some complaining of needing to clean dust from their homes. The report highlighted concerns regarding incinerator bottom ash processing and found that regulatory systems are not always effectively integrated.

Further findings indicated that heavy metal levels in the nearby King's Dyke exceed safe drinking water standards. Despite numerous complaints lodged with regulators, only a small fraction were substantiated and attributed to Saxon Pit. Dust has been detected at the site's boundary, but its origin remains unclear.

In response, public health officials will initiate an air quality monitoring strategy to assess potential human health risks. Cambridgeshire County Council will also conduct an assessment to systematically gather information on health and wellbeing impacts. The report emphasized that the regulation of the site's operations is complex and lacks public confidence.

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Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
Residents near Saxon Pit have complained about noise, odours, and dust, with some believing the dust originates from the brickworks.
The report found that the regulatory system is not always joined up and does not instill public confidence when problems arise.
No, air quality is not currently being monitored at the site's boundary, making it difficult to draw public health assumptions.

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