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The Stanlow refinery complex A CHESHIRE oil refinery has been given the lowest possible environmental compliance rating by the Environment Agency. The Stanlow refinery complex in Ellesmere Port, operated by Essar, was given the F-rating in 2019, posing ‘an unacceptable risk to human health, quality of life or the environment’, according to government guidance. However, both Essar and local councillor Graham Heatley say changes have been made to ‘resolve’ the problem and Cheshire West council says it has no concerns for the safety of residents nearby. Cllr Heatley told the Local Democracy Reporting Service: “You look at the figures and perhaps they are not where we would like them to be. Essar always work well with the community. They have been very, very good at contacting the community with an incident. ....
The Stanlow refinery complex STANLOW oil refinery has been given the lowest possible environmental compliance rating by the Environment Agency. The complex in Ellesmere Port, operated by Essar, was given the F-rating in 2019, posing ‘an unacceptable risk to human health, quality of life or the environment’, according to government guidance. However, both Essar and local councillor Graham Heatley say changes have been made to ‘resolve’ the problem and Cheshire West and Chester Council confirmed it has no concerns for the safety of residents nearby. Cllr Heatley told the Local Democracy Reporting Service: “You look at the figures and perhaps they are not where we would like them to be. ....