Expansion plans for jet fuel storage at Bournemouth Airport to cope with upturn in flights are approved

Expansion plans for jet fuel storage at Bournemouth Airport to cope with an expected upturn in flights have been approved.

The proposals double the storage area for fuel on the Mountbatten Drive site to the north east of the airport operational area.

Changes to above ground storage tanks have been agreed under the planning permission along with facilities to cope with any leaks, security fencing and a new vehicle access.

Drawings with the application show an additional six large 120,000 litre tanks although some existing tanks will be decommissioned.

Hurn parish council raised no objection to the expansion and no concerns were raised by other consultees although the Environment Agency asked for the tanks to be raised at least 300mm off the ground to cope with a one in a hundred year flood risk in the area.

During the consultation process the design of the scheme changed, with a slight reduction in capacity compared with the original proposal for 800,000 litres and the tanks now oriented north-south rather than east-west, which gives more space between the storage area and the access road.

The changes include an increased capacity interceptor tank of 50,000 litre, below ground, to prevent any spills reaching the sewer.

Tanker access to and from the site will continue to be from Matchams Lane.


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