Protect Yourself Against Rising Oil Prices and Rural Crime

Last winter, police in East Anglia alerted homeowners and businesses to a significant rise in the number of heating oil thefts across the region. Some reports suggested that thefts had more than doubled over the previous 12 months.

It was a trend that clearly mirrored the rise in crude oil prices: as crude oil became ever more expensive, so heating oil was becoming increasingly valuable. This made it a target for thieves.

Unfortunately, oil prices have continued to rise and with it the threat of thefts has risen still further.

Homeowners, who were already concerned about higher monthly heating bills now have to cope with the even greater worry of the loss of all their heating oil.

Unfortunately, the problems caused by theft are exacerbated by the fact that many occur at night. By the time the theft is discovered, not only have several thousand pounds’ worth of oil been taken, but much of the remaining oil from the damaged tank has leaked out causing extensive environmental damage and leading to an expensive clean-up operation. Sadly, the property owner can be liable for the costs of any oil spill or leak, which may not be covered in their property insurance.

But homeowners concerns haven’t been confined to security and rising costs. We also know of another problem; delivery drivers unexpectedly refusing to fill oil tanks and turning away, because the tanks were incorrectly or poorly sited.

So, with all this in mind, what can you do to manage your bills and costs, as well as help your family stay safe and warm this winter?

Firstly, get your oil tank checked by an OFTEC registered plumber or installer to advise if the tank is fit for purpose, or needs a service. Regular maintenance and servicing of the oil tank and oil boiler will ensure their efficient working, lower bills and prolong the life of the heating system.

They can also advise if your tank is still in warranty. If it is more than 10 years old, its warranty will have expired and if there is a leak or spill, you, the property owner will be liable for clean-up costs. Unfortunately, as I’ve already indicated, not all property insurance covers such an incident – plus of course, there is the added expense of buying and installing a new oil tank.

We always recommend storing oil in a bunded tank which is essentially a double-walled tank or a ‘tank within a tank’. As well as protecting against spills and leaks, double-skinned tanks can make it harder for thieves to access the oil than, say, a single skin or steel tank. Also, if your tank is punctured, then at least some of the oil will collect within the bund, limiting the amount that leaks out, and reducing the resulting clean up.

An oil level monitor and tank alarm is an additional wise investment, particularly in the current climate. If you take a Watchman Alarm as an example, a transmitter on top of the tank uses ultrasonic level techniques to measure, continually, the level of oil. The can be viewed through a receiver which is plugged into an electric wall socket within the home. In the event of the oil level dropping at a rate that is not typical for a domestic oil tank the receiver will emit a siren-type sound that indicates either a leak or theft, is occurring. Labelling the tank as ‘alarmed’ should act as a further deterrent, however, we don’t recommend fitting any other locking devices to our tanks as this invalidates our oil tank warranty.

Additional security measures might include installing a sensory light close to the oil tank, enclosing the tank in a trellis, or laying gravel around the base.

In terms of safe siting, an oil tank should be installed directly on a flat, level, secure and non-combustible base extending 300mm on all sides. Paving flag stones are an ideal suitable base. It must not be propped up in any way – say, on support blocks under tank legs. Again, your OFTEC plumber or installer should be able to advise you further.

For more information, email sales@sensor-systems.com, tel. 028 3836 4411, or visit our website, www.sensor-systems.com

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Klargester Biodisc delivers greater performance for domestic sewage treatment

The Klargester BioDisc package sewage treatment plant now boasts an even better level of performance. Having undergone 40 weeks of independent European testing, the gravity Biodisc demonsrated an efficiency rating equivalent to a performance of 8mg/l BOD, 13mg/l SS and 4mg/l Ammonia.

This formula represents a highly effective level of sewage treatment, good enough to discharge into rivers and streams (with the appropriate consent) – little wonder the BioDisc is recognised by planning departments and environmental authorities as the preferred solution for domestic homes looking for an off-mains solution.

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Kingspan Environmental partner with Government to develop Pay As You Go oil system

Social Development Minister Nelson McCausland has announced an innovative ‘pay as you go’ option for oil heating for vulnerable households which has been developed in partnership with Kingspan Environmental.

The technology developed by Portadown-based Kingspan Environmental could see significant savings for those homeowners having to resort to using drums (saddled with high-prices for small quantities) who will be able to access the cost benefits of having oil delivered in bulk.

The pilot scheme to help tackle fuel poverty among the most vulnerable will begin early next year, with an evaluation in summer ahead of next year’s winter period.

Minister McCausland said: “Around 70% of homes in Northern Ireland rely on oil to heat their homes, and this increases to around 80% in rural communities. The cost of fuel is a key factor in addressing fuel poverty and I am delighted that two local companies, Carillion Energy Services and Kingspan Environmental, have come up with a possible solution to a long standing problem.

“The expense of oil and of ordering oil in larger quantities has been an ongoing issue and those less well off have been the worst affected. Many families are not able to budget for £300 or £500 and resort to buying drums. This pilot will allow us to road test an innovative and unique technology which will allow oil from tanks to be released to boilers as needed, helping those most in need to budget and benefit from the savings gained by those buying in larger quantities.”

Kingspan Environmental has developed the technology for oil tank metering. Charles Burns, Commercial Director said: “Kingspan Environmental is the market leader in oil measurement technologies and we welcome the opportunity to work with Minister McCausland and his Department to further develop the Fuelserv pay as you go solution. As a Northern Ireland based company, we are delighted to be involved in projects which help alleviate the ever increasing burden of fuel poverty”.

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New! 10 Year Bond for Klargester BioDisc

The market-leading Klargester BioDisc sewage treatment plant is now covered by a TEN YEAR BOND!

The Bond covers servicing and maintenance as required.

It is the longest warranty offered by any UK off-mains manufacturer and is designed to give peace of mind to Klargester BioDisc owners.

The hugely popular Klargester Biotec is also being covered, by a  FIVE YEAR BOND.

Both Bonds include a free initial inspection by a Klargester expert to evaluate the quality of the installation – existing BioDisc and Biotecs may also qualify.

The move underlines the confidence Klargester has in their top-ranking, off-mains products.

For further information, please contact Kingspan Environmental Technical Sales on 01296 633000 or visit:  http://www.klargester.com/service/index.htm

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36,000 Galway septic tanks owners targeted by major public awareness campaign

SepticWise LogoIrish multinational Kingspan Environmental has launched a major public education programme in county Galway aimed at educating households about how to maintain their septic tanks.

Speaking today at the launch of the campaign Kingspan Environmental Director Alan Wright said: “The debate about septic tanks in Galway has been very heated in recent months and we’re running this campaign to educate septic tank owners about how to maintain their tank properly.”

“There are over 36,000 septic tanks in Galway alone. Along with Cork, and Donegal this is the largest number of any county in Ireland,” he added.

“The Government will be introducing legislation for septic tanks very soon and we’re encouraging people to educate themselves and find out what state their tank is in and become septic wise,” says Wright.

“There is a lot of scare mongering and misinformation about septic tanks. Some people are worrying unduly about their tanks, but many don’t even know where theirs is,” added Wright.

“We are hoping this information campaign will educate people about what system they currently have, and give them the knowledge to make an informed decision,” said Wright.

There are four elements to the campaign:

 A public information number 1890 929 797,
 A website www.septicwise.ie
 A detailed information pack, and
 A septic tank inspection If people would like a service engineer to assess their septic tank and let them know what steps they need to take to make sure it is up to date.

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Hogan announces a risk-based approach to the inspection of septic tanks

Phil HoganThe Minister for the Environment, Community and Local Government, Mr Phil Hogan, T.D., today (14th September) outlined the registration and inspection regime for septic tanks that will be introduced to address a ruling issued by the European Court of Justice (ECJ) in October 2009 against Ireland on this issue. The detailed arrangements will be set out in legislation to be published shortly.

 “I want to bring clarity to the more than 440,000 septic tank owners about the specific proposals in the pending legislation. The draft legislation will provide for a proportionate and risk-based approach to inspections. It is intended that inspections would be targeted to sensitive areas, for example, where drinking water sources or habitats are likely to be, or have been, impacted upon. The new legislation is being framed to minimise the impact on householders who can be assured that if their systems are working properly and are being maintained they need not be concerned. The likelihood is that inspections under the new system will commence in 2013. If we do not comply with the 2009 ECJ ruling in a timely manner Ireland will be the subject of significant fines by the Court.” The level of the fines could be a lump-sum penalty of €2.7 million and continuing daily fines for continued non-compliance of more than €26,000 per day (equivalent to more than €9.5 million per annum).

The Minister gave a summary of the key features of the proposed new system, as follows:

- All householders with septic tanks and other on-site systems will be required to register details of their system with the relevant local authority and a national register will be compiled and held by the EPA;
- Householders will be required to pay a modest registration fee (a fee of no more than €50 is envisaged);
- Following the initial registration, householders will not be required to re-register their systems for several years – an interval of 5 years is envisaged between each registration;
- The revenue generated will support the delivery of a national inspection plan which will be developed by the EPA and its roll-out will be managed by the local authorities;
- While inspections would be concentrated on areas with higher risk to the environment and public health, they will also be carried out in lower risk areas but at a lower rate;
- Inspections may give rise to householders being advised to improve the maintenance of their systems or, in more serious situations, may require the upgrading or remediation of the treatment system.

The Minister said that he is confident that the risk based model will not impose unnecessary burdens on householders in rural areas. He also said: “It is essential that we protect ground water quality to ensure we protect the environment; but also to protect drinking water supplies and prevent people from having to buy bottled water to drink. From an economic perspective it is vital that Ireland has a good quality water supply in order to attract inward investment and to protect employment.”

“This is not a money generating exercise; it is about protecting our water quality and our environment. While the majority of septic tanks may be working well, and in those cases the householders should have nothing to worry about, those tanks that are not working properly may be polluting groundwater and contaminating our drinking water supplies and must be remediated.

“In July of this year the European Commission applied to the Court to have fines imposed on Ireland for failing to comply with the original ECJ ruling in this case. Due to a lack of will by the previous Government the necessary legislation was not introduced. As I have said, if we do not comply with the ECJ ruling in a timely manner Ireland will be the subject of significant fines by the Court” the Minister concluded.

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TITANEXCEL MANUFACTURE NEW RANGE OF ON VEHICLE UREA STORAGE TANK

As the European technology and market leader for rotationally moulded, plastic tank systems in the utility vehicle industry, TitanExcel has been active from early on with environmentally relevant tank solutions related to SCR technology (Selective Catalytic Reduction) for satisfying the strict requirements of the Euro V emissions standard.

The launch of our first range of rotationally moulded OEM on Vehicle Tank Systems, means that not only can we supply a range of “on vehicle systems”, but from our Titan bulk dispensing product range we can also supply the bulk storage system, closing the loop on total AdBlue/Urea storage systems.

We offer complete AdBlue solutions for plastic tanks, inclusive of preassembled fittings with sensors and heating elements and other customer-specific components.

For further information please contact:
Kerry McCluskey

Tel: +44 (0)28 3836 4400
email: kerry.mccluskey@kingspanec.com

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John Deere Installs Titan FuelMaster Fuel Tanks at it’s Head Office

John Deere, the market-leading supplier of tractors and agricultural machinery to the British and Irish farming community, has installed two Titan FuelMaster 5000 litre tanks at its head office in Langar, Nottingham.

The installations were specified by The Oil Tank Company Ltd – Titan Accredited Suppliers and Installers based in Rutland: the company offers a full maintenance service for both commercial and domestic installations.

The Titan FuelMaster tanks replaced the existing 20,000 litre single-skinned steel tanks which had become fouled and heavily corroded over time with sludge and sediment.

Both the new plastic FuelMaster tanks are bunded (a tank within a tank), and they have dual 10micron particle and water filter fitted as standard. The fuel from one tank will be used for on-site demonstrations of the latest tractors and other self-propelled machines, while the second tank, along with another new installation, a Titan EcoSafe 5000 bunded tank, will store oil for the company’s warehousing heating system.

The switch to the FuelMaster range has been driven by the industry shift from red diesel to ultra-low sulphur diesel, which is better suited to power the modern tractor engine.   Plastic tanks will not react with the diesel components, preventing the build up of sludge and residue, and the finer filters with water traps will protect the fuel system of the demonstration fleet.

“With the change to ultra-low sulphur diesel and the likelihood of a bio oil content within the new fuel, we had to make sure that our fuel hygiene was top of the class,” says John Deere’s division customer support manager Bob Holt. “Our previous steel tanks were decades old, and there was no point in running the risk of contaminating the fuel systems of our demonstration machinery fleet. We are simply employing best practice, and would encourage our customers to take a long hard look at not only their fuel storage facilities but also the quality of the fuel that they are purchasing.”

The Oil Tank Company has been dealing with Titan for the last 10 years – a testament, according to the company’s founder and managing director, Simon Ellis, to both the quality of the product and the customer service they offer.

He says: “Titan has long been the market leader in fuel storage; their products and service are second to none.  For example, the FuelMaster range comes fully set up ready to be installed and only require connecting to an electrical supply.  We then maintain the systems after installation, typically going in after 12 to 18 months to check the filters and pipeworks.”

The FuelMaster tanks were installed with new bases and firewalls and the installation is fully compliant with Control of Pollution (Oil Storage) Regulations 2001.

For more information on the Titan Oil Storage and Diesel Dispensing ranges call 028 3838 4444, e-mail sales@titanenv.com, or visit www.titanenv.com.

For more information on The Oil Tank Company, call 01780 782255 or email sales@oiltankcompany.co.uk.

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Kingspan exhibiting at this years National Ploughing Championships

Kingspan Environmental will be exhibiting at this year’s National Ploughing Championships in Athy, Co.Kildare on 20th – 22nd September 2011.

 

Visit the team on Stand 695 Row R for more information on our product ranges and for details on special offers we will be running for the duration of the show.

Kingspan Environmental will be displaying the Titan Environmental, KingspanWater and Sensor Systems range of products.

* Titan Market Leading range of Oil & Fuel Storage

* KingspanWater FarmRain – Rainwater Harvesting for Farms

* Sensor Systems Telemetry and Monitoring Systems

For further information on all our product ranges visit our website www.kingspanenv.com

 

 

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Klargester: Built-in Quality for Bespoke Building Contractor

Bespoke Building Contractor,Terry Huggett Developments, uses Klargester products

The beautiful "Hill Crest" owned by Terry Huggett, features the Klargester HillMaster and Raintrap

Terry Huggett Developments, a building contractor located near Doncaster, specialises in beautiful, contemporary, bespoke homes.  

Judith and Chris Brook’s Barn near Rotherham is just one of his many developments that combines beauty, high specification, and sustainability.

For clients, and for own stunning, LABC double award-winning house, Hill Crest, which he built in 2008, Terry is a huge advocate of Klargester products.

A Klargester HillMaster connects his house to mains sewerage, while a Klargester Raintrap collects water from the 2,500 sq ft roof, filters it, and stores it underground in a 4,500 litre tank.   The collected water is used to wash his two cars and three vans once a week, as well as watering his garden.

“The Raintrap was easy to install, and in three years it’s never once been empty despite the demands placed on it.  What’s more, it’s saved reduced my water bills by a considerable margin,” says Terry, whose passion for sustainability was fired by time in California.  

He is discerning, however, in his choice of green products.  “Having experienced the Klargester Raintrap and off-mains products myself, I can recommend them to clients with confidence.   In terms of my criteria for choosing which products are worth recommending, I tend to select those that will be viable for the life of the building, with minimum maintenance. 

“Klargester products fit the bill, perfectly.”

Hill Crest was a finalist at the LABC Building Excellence awards.

Klargester’s expert team can help with questions: email info@klargester.com, call 0845 8732333, or visit Ask Klargester at  www.ask.klargester.com.

For more information about Terry Huggett Developments, go to http://www.terryhuggettdevelopments.co.uk.

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