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Llwyneinion is a village in Wrexham County Borough, Wales. It is part of the community of
Esclusham Esclusham ( cy, Esclus or ''Esclys'') is a community and electoral ward in Wrexham County Borough, Wales. The community includes the villages of Bersham, Rhostyllen, Aberoer, Llwyneinion and Pentre Bychan, as well as a number of smaller settlemen ...
. Its name can be translated from the Welsh language as "Einion's Grove", although until at least the 19th century the name was more commonly written as Llwynenion, "Enion's Grove". Llwyneinion has appeared in records since at least the 17th century and was once one of the properties owned by Elihu Yale, having been bought by his father.Yale family of Plâs yn Iâl (Bryneglwys) and Plas Grono (Wrexham)
Dictionary of Welsh Biography
There is a long industrial heritage in the area, with coal mining, iron ore mining, and iron smelting present from the 18th century onwards. Several pits were opened in the 1750s by Isaac Wilkinson, who used the ore at his nearby works at Bersham.Dodd, ''A history of Wrexham'', 1957, p.215 The pits at Llwyneinion became the main source of iron ore for local industries in the 18th century, and a furnace was constructed there by Thomas Jones in the early 19th century.Ellis Hughes, H. ''Eminent Men of Denbighshire'', 1946, pp.71-2 Despite this industrial past, the immediate area is now largely rural in character. In 2011 Llwyneinion won a Silver Gilt award in the small villages category of the
Wales in Bloom Wales ( cy, Cymru ) is a country that is part of the United Kingdom. It is bordered by England to the east, the Irish Sea to the north and west, the Celtic Sea to the south west and the Bristol Channel to the south. It had a population in 2 ...
awards.2011 Competition Results
Wales in Bloom, 25-01-18


Llwyneinion acid tar lagoon

The industrial site in the village later became a brickworks and clay pit, which operated between about 1820 and 1964.Reynolds, ''The role of environmental geophysics in the investigation of an acid tar lagoon, Llwyneinion, North Wales, UK'', ''First Break'', volume 20.10 (Oct 2002), 631 After the closure of the clay pits the site was used until 1972 for dumping of highly toxic industrial waste, mostly from the Burmah-Castrol company at Ellesmere Port, comprising around 94000 tons of sulphuric acid mixed with tar-like hydrocarbons, 7500 tons of spent bentonite containing absorbed heavy oil, and over 1000 metal drums with unknown contents, comprising one of the largest instances of such dumping in the UK. The waste was tipped into the unlined quarry, creating a 1.3 hectare lagoon containing a layer of 75mm of volatile hydrocarbon floating on 0.5m of water, itself overlaying perhaps 10m of tar waste and three possibly uncapped mine shafts. The site, along with an adjacent tip used for dumping of chemical waste from the Monsanto works in
Cefn Mawr Cefn Mawr () is a village in the community of Cefn within Wrexham County Borough, Wales. Its name translates as "big ridge".Mills, D. ''A Dictionary of British Place Names'', OUP, p.104 The population in 2001 was 6,669, increasing to 7,051 in ...
, was purchased in 1980 from the landowners for £1 by the then local authority Clwyd County Council, as the latter was concerned about environmental contamination.The Llwyneinion Complex, Part 2a Contaminated Land
WCBC
In August 1980 the lagoon site caught fire, resulting in the temporary evacuation of nearby
Rhosllanerchrugog RhosllanerchrugogDavies, Jenkins and Baines (eds) ''The Welsh Academy Encyclopedia of Wales'', 2008, p.752 (also spelled Rhosllannerchrugog, or simply Rhos) is a village and community in Wrexham County Borough, Wales. It lies within the his ...
. The lagoon site, which is now surrounded by woodland, is yet to be cleared and is still considered the most problematic and hazardous waste site in North Wales.Nichols, ''Geo-engineering problems at Llwyneinion hazardous waste site near Rhosllanerchrugog, North Wales'', ''Geotechnical and Geological Engineering'', v.24 (Aug 2006), 809 In 2007 the Environment Agency Wales ruled that the site did not represent a significant risk to human health as access was restricted and the majority of volatiles had burnt off.Acid tar report inconclusive
Brownfield Briefing, 1-11-2007
A variety of plans have been put forward for decontamination, though none have yet been implemented due to the high estimated cost of the remediation work.Price of £40m to clean Llwyneinion 'acid tar lagoon'
BBC Wales, 23-03-2011


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Brofiscin Quarry Brofiscin Quarry, Groes Faen is a disused limestone quarry in Groes-faen, near Llantrisant in South Wales. It was used for about seven years for the dumping of toxic waste including polychlorinated biphenyls (PCBs) and was capped in 2011. Some 72 0 ...


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