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Roads and highways should be kept clean and free from spillages. Spillages could include oil, gravel or sand on the road or items that have fallen from a lorry or truck.
Where spillages are of a hazardous nature, the local police and fire service may also be involved, and road closures may be required. Spillages on the highway can lead to road traffic accidents or, at the very least, expense to the council.
There are two main agencies who take care of our roads in Spelthorne:
Road spillages that could present a danger to drivers should be reported to Surrey County Council.
If you have been involved in an accidental spillage or see an incident of spillage on the highway, please report it.
National Highways (formerly known as Highways England) manages the strategic road network in England, which includes motorways and A roads. Spillages that occur on motorways and A roads should be reported to National Highways using the National Highways Report a Problem online form .
For urgent reports please call the National Highways Customer Contact Centre on 0300 123 5000.
In an emergency, please call 999.
National Highways Report a problem
Reporting a problem: FixMyStreet
An Environmental Incident is an event that may cause harm or potential harm to an environmental receptor e.g. air, water, land, wildlife or local habitat.
The following incidents should be reported to the Environment Agency online at Report an environmental incident - GOV.UK or via their telephone incident hotline 0800 80 70 60:
Should be reported to the Environment Agency (risks to Human Health or the environment) and anonymously to Crimestoppers Giving information anonymously | Crimestoppers or 0800 555 111.