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Clayton Hall Landfill Site, Whittle Le Woods 19 March 2018 Hydrogen Sulphide Monitoring Data Clayton Hall Landfill Site, Whittle le Woods 19 March 2018 Hydrogen Sulphide Monitoring Data 5 March 2018 to 11 March 2018 We do recommend that you read the Frequently Asked Questions on our Clayton Hall Landfill Site Citizen Space webpage before reading through the monitoring data in the tables below. They contain information that you may find helpful in interpreting the results. * Post codes marked with an * mean that these locations may not be within the exact postcode indicated, such as a car park or public footpath. Monitoring on 5 March 2018 Postcode Hydrogen Time Address Sulphide - Parts per Billion Spring Meadow Community Centre PR25 5LX 5 10:39 Spring Meadow Community Centre PR25 5LX 7 Spring Meadow Community Centre PR25 5LX 9 Spring Meadow PR25 5UR 4 10:44 Spring Meadow PR25 5UR 4 Spring Meadow PR25 5UR 4 Spring Meadow PR25 5UR 4 11:01 Spring Meadow PR25 5UR 4 Spring Meadow PR25 5UR 4 Spring Meadow PR25 5UR 3 11:04 Spring Meadow PR25 5UR 3 Spring Meadow PR25 5UR 3 Spring Meadow PR25 5UR 4 11:13 Spring Meadow PR25 5UR 4 Spring Meadow PR25 5UR 5 Spring Meadow PR25 5LY 8 11:21 Spring Meadow PR25 5LY 15 Spring Meadow PR25 5LY 18 www.gov.uk/environment-agency Page 1 Monitoring on 5 March 2018 Postcode Hydrogen Time Address Sulphide - Parts per Billion Spring Meadow PR25 5PQ 12 11:27 Spring Meadow PR25 5PQ 10 Spring Meadow PR25 5PQ 9 Spring Meadow PR25 5PP 7 11:31 Spring Meadow PR25 5PP 3 Spring Meadow PR25 5PP 3 Roundabout - Spring Meadow/ Flowers Est PR25 5LX 3 11:38 Roundabout - Spring Meadow/ Flowers Est PR25 5LX 3 Roundabout - Spring Meadow/ Flowers Est PR25 5LX 0 Stanifield Lane PR25 4QA 4 11:56 Stanifield Lane PR25 4QA 4 Stanifield Lane PR25 4QA 4 Derby St PR25 4NU 3 12:08 Derby St PR25 4QA 3 Derby St PR25 4QA 4 Kellet Avenue PR25 5TE 3 12:21 Kellet Avenue PR25 5TE 3 Kellet Avenue PR25 5TE 0 Claughton Ave PR25 5TL 3 12:26 Claughton Ave PR25 5TL 3 Claughton Ave PR25 5TL 3 Claughton Ave PR25 5TJ 6 12:32 Claughton Ave PR25 5TJ 5 Claughton Ave PR25 5TJ 4 Claughton Ave PR25 5TN 12 12:38 Claughton Ave PR25 5TN 9 Claughton Ave PR25 5TN 7 Spring Meadow PR25 5UR 4 12:47 Spring Meadow PR25 5UR 4 Spring Meadow PR25 5UR 6 Lancaster Lane Primary School PR25 5TT 3 13:00 www.gov.uk/environment-agency Page 2 Monitoring on 5 March 2018 Postcode Hydrogen Time Address Sulphide - Parts per Billion Lancaster Lane Primary School PR25 5TT 0 Lancaster Lane Primary School PR25 5TT 3 Teddy Towers Nursery, Lancaster Ave PR25 5TD 5 13:18 Teddy Towers Nursery, Lancaster Ave PR25 5TD 5 Teddy Towers Nursery, Lancaster Ave PR25 5TD 4 Spring Meadow PR25 5PQ 4 18:16 Spring Meadow PR25 5PQ 4 Spring Meadow PR25 5PQ 4 Higher Meadow PR25 5RU 6 18:31 Higher Meadow PR25 5RU 5 Higher Meadow PR25 5RU 5 Mendip Road PR25 5UH 10 18:43 Mendip Road PR25 5UH 11 Mendip Road PR25 5UH 13 Mendip Road PR25 5UL 11 18:49 Mendip Road PR25 5UL 8 Mendip Road PR25 5UL 9 Mendip Road PR25 5UH 7 18:56 Mendip Road PR25 5UH 7 Mendip Road PR25 5UH 7 Higher Meadow PR25 5RJ 7 19:12 Higher Meadow PR25 5RJ 8 Higher Meadow PR25 5RJ 8 Higher Meadow PR25 5RP 7 19:21 Higher Meadow PR25 5RP 23 Higher Meadow PR25 5RP 26 Higher Meadow PR25 5RJ 6 19:23 Higher Meadow PR25 5RJ 5 Higher Meadow PR25 5RJ 5 Higher Meadow PR25 5RR 5 19:53 Higher Meadow PR25 5RR 4 www.gov.uk/environment-agency Page 3 Monitoring on 5 March 2018 Postcode Hydrogen Time Address Sulphide - Parts per Billion Higher Meadow PR25 5RR 4 Mendip Road PR25 5UL 4 20:04 Mendip Road PR25 5UL 4 Mendip Road PR25 5UL 4 Higher Meadow PR25 5RR 10 20:29 Higher Meadow PR25 5RR 12 Higher Meadow PR25 5RR 18 Higher Meadow PR25 5RR 27 20:32 Higher Meadow PR25 5RR 16 Higher Meadow PR25 5RR 23 Shell Garage PR25 5UD 5 20:46 Shell Garage PR25 5UD 4 Shell Garage PR25 5UD 4 Mendip Road PR25 5UL 6 20:55 Mendip Road PR25 5UL 6 Mendip Road PR25 5UL 6 Monitoring on 6 March 2018 Postcode Hydrogen Time Address Sulphide - Parts per Billion Leyland Golf Club PR25 5UD 4 00:49 Leyland Golf Club PR25 5UD 3 Leyland Golf Club PR25 5UD 4 Starbucks PR7 7NA 12 01:03 Starbucks PR7 7NA 15 Starbucks PR7 7NA 12 Designer Radiators Direct PR7 7NA 9 01:07 Designer Radiators Direct PR7 7NA 9 Designer Radiators Direct PR7 7NA 5 Greenman Statue PR7 7BA 4 01:10 Greenman Statue PR7 7BA 4 www.gov.uk/environment-agency Page 4 Monitoring on 6 March 2018 Postcode Hydrogen Time Address Sulphide - Parts per Billion Greenman Statue PR7 7BA 3 Clayton Hall Quarry entrance PR6 7DU 4 01:23 Clayton Hall Quarry entrance PR6 7DU 4 Clayton Hall Quarry entrance PR6 7DU 4 Lisieux Hall PR6 7DX 3 01:29 Lisieux Hall PR6 7DX 3 Lisieux Hall PR6 7DX 3 Leyland Golf Club PR25 5UD 15 01:40 Leyland Golf Club PR25 5UD 14 Leyland Golf Club PR25 5UD 12 Leyland Golf Club PR25 5UD 6 01:43 Leyland Golf Club PR25 5UD 8 Leyland Golf Club PR25 5UD 11 Clayton Le Woods Primary school PR6 7EU 4 01:55 Clayton Le Woods Primary school PR6 7EU 4 Clayton Le Woods Primary school PR6 7EU 3 Higher Meadow PR25 5RP 10 02:04 Higher Meadow PR25 5RP 16 Higher Meadow PR25 5RP 17 Higher Meadow PR25 5RP 17 02:07 Higher Meadow PR25 5RP 16 Higher Meadow PR25 5RP 16 Higher Meadow PR25 5RP 13 02:10 Higher Meadow PR25 5RP 5 02:13 Higher Meadow PR25 5RP 0 Higher Meadow PR25 5RP 0 Higher Meadow PR25 5RP 0 02:20 Mendip Road PR25 5UQ 0 02:24 Mendip Road PR25 5UQ 0 Mendip Road PR25 5UQ 0 Kiln Croft PR6 7UA 4 10:30 www.gov.uk/environment-agency Page 5 Monitoring on 6 March 2018 Postcode Hydrogen Time Address Sulphide - Parts per Billion Kiln Croft PR6 7UA 3 Kiln Croft PR6 7UA 3 Oak Croft/Manor Road Primary School PR6 7UH 4 10:43 Oak Croft/Manor Road Primary School PR6 7UH 4 Oak Croft/Manor Road Primary School PR6 7UH 4 Woodend Road / Blackthorn Croft PR6 7TZ 8 10:51 Woodend Road / Blackthorn Croft PR6 7TZ 6 Woodend Road / Blackthorn Croft PR6 7TZ 5 Rowan Croft / Juniper Croft PR6 7UX 8 10:57 Rowan Croft / Juniper Croft PR6 7UX 7 Rowan Croft / Juniper Croft PR6 7UX 6 Rowan Croft / Juniper Croft PR6 7UX 5 11:00 Rowan Croft / Juniper Croft PR6 7UX 7 Rowan Croft / Juniper Croft PR6 7UX 7 Juniper Croft PR6 7UF 6 11:08 Juniper Croft PR6 7UF 4 Juniper Croft PR6 7UF 5 Lords Croft PR6 7TR 3 11:22 Lords Croft PR6 7TR 0 Lords Croft PR6 7TR 0 Lords Croft PR6 7TR 0 11:26 Lords Croft PR6 7TR 3 Lords Croft PR6 7TR 3 Clayton Le Woods Primary school PR6 7EU 4 11:44 Clayton Le Woods Primary school PR6 7EU 3 Clayton Le Woods Primary school PR6 7EU 0 Town Brow (River Lostock bridge) PR6 7EU 4 11:50 Town Brow (River Lostock bridge) PR6 7EU 4 Town Brow (River Lostock bridge) PR6 7EU 3 Huntsfield PR6 7TT 7 12:10 Huntsfield PR6 7TT 7 www.gov.uk/environment-agency Page 6 Monitoring on 6 March 2018 Postcode Hydrogen Time Address Sulphide - Parts per Billion Huntsfield PR6 7TT 7 Huntsfield PR6 7TT 7 12:15 Huntsfield PR6 7TT 6 Huntsfield PR6 7TT 6 The Elms PR6 7TU 5 12:28 The Elms PR6 7TU 8 The Elms PR6 7TU 6 Factory Lane / Whittle-Le-Woods School PR6 7PS 3 12:43 Factory Lane / Whittle-Le-Woods School PR6 7PS 3 Factory Lane / Whittle-Le-Woods School PR6 7PS 3 Halfway House Hotel PR6 7JB 11 18:30 Halfway House Hotel PR6 7JB 9 Halfway House Hotel PR6 7JB 14 Preston Road PR6 7JB 9 Preston Road PR6 7JB 9 Preston Road PR6 7JB 8 Preston Road PR6 7JB 7 Preston Road PR6 7JB 11 Preston Road PR6 7JB 6 Preston Road PR6 7JB 6 Preston Road PR6 7JB 4 Preston Road PR6 7JB 5 Halfway House Hotel PR6 7JB 5 Halfway House Hotel PR6 7JB 5 Halfway House Hotel PR6 7JB 7 Preston Road PR6 7JD 7 18:47 Preston Road PR6 7JD 7 Preston Road PR6 7JD 9 Preston Road PR6 7JD 7 Preston Road PR6 7JD 6 Preston Road PR6 7JD 7 www.gov.uk/environment-agency Page 7 Monitoring on 6 March 2018 Postcode Hydrogen Time Address Sulphide - Parts per Billion Manor Road PR6 7JR 10 18:51 Manor Road PR6 7JR 8 Manor Road PR6 7JR 5 Baytree Road PR6 7JW 5 Baytree Road PR6 7JW 5 Baytree Road PR6 7JW 4 Manor Road PR6 7JR 4 Manor Road PR6 7JR 5 Manor Road PR6 7JR 7 Manor Road PR6 7JR 8 Manor Road PR6 7JR 5 Manor Road PR6 7JR 4 Wood End Road PR6 7UJ 4 19:05 Wood End Road PR6 7UJ 4 Wood End Road PR6 7UJ 4 Wood End Road PR6 7UJ 4 Wood End Road PR6 7UJ 4 Wood End Road PR6 7UJ 4 Oak Croft PR6 7UH 4 Oak Croft PR6 7UH 4 Oak Croft PR6 7UH 4 Oak Croft PR6 7UH 4 Oak Croft PR6 7UH 4 Oak Croft PR6 7UH 4 Juniper Croft PR6 7UF 3 Juniper Croft PR6 7UF 3 Juniper Croft PR6 7UF 0 Juniper Croft PR6 7UF 0 Juniper Croft PR6 7UF 3 Juniper Croft PR6 7UF 0 Juniper Croft PR6 7UF 3 www.gov.uk/environment-agency Page 8 Monitoring on 6 March 2018 Postcode Hydrogen Time Address Sulphide - Parts per Billion Juniper Croft PR6 7UF 3 Juniper Croft PR6 7UF 4 Juniper Croft PR6 7UF 3 Juniper Croft PR6 7UF 4 Juniper Croft PR6 7UF 3 Wood End Road PR6 7UJ 3 19:30 Wood End Road PR6 7UJ 5 Wood End Road PR6 7UJ 4 Wood End Road PR6 7UJ 4 Wood End Road PR6 7UJ 4 Wood End Road PR6 7UJ 3 Wood End Road PR6 7UJ 4 Wood End Road PR6 7UJ 3 Wood End Road PR6 7UJ 4 Wood End Road PR6 7UJ 3 19:45 Wood End Road PR6 7UJ 3 Spring Meadow PR25 5PQ 5 21:00 Spring Meadow PR25 5PQ 4 Spring Meadow PR25 5PQ 5 Lancaster Lane PR25 5SP 5 Lancaster Lane PR25 5SP 4 Lancaster Lane PR25 5SP 5 Grange Close PR25 1XS 6 Grange Close PR25 1XS 9 Grange Close PR25 1XS 18 Lancaster Lane PR25 5SP 27 Lancaster Lane PR25 5SP 27 Lancaster Lane PR25 5SP 33 Lancaster Lane PR25 5SP 55 21:15 Lancaster Lane PR25 5SP 60 Lancaster Lane PR25 5SP 66 www.gov.uk/environment-agency Page 9 Monitoring on 6 March 2018 Postcode Hydrogen Time Address Sulphide - Parts per Billion Pendle Road PR25 5TU 72 Pendle Road PR25 5TU 46 Pendle Road PR25 5TU 36 Hunters Road PR25 5TT 24 Hunters Road PR25 5TT 16 Hunters Road PR25 5TT 26 Lancaster Lane Primary School PR25 5TT 17 Lancaster Lane Primary School PR25 5TT 8 Lancaster
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