The EPA and the Missouri DNR handed down a $590,000 penalty to a land developer in the St. Louis area for construction storm water violations.
This is the largest fine in the history of Missouri for storm water related violations.
The defendants in the case were JH Berra construction as well as several of their shell companies. This goes to show that a shell company is not working as an adequate defense against blatant non-compliance.
The full press release can be found on Stormwater Authority.org
-Stormwater Guru
Construction Fines JH Berra Missouri stormwater Violation
In late June, the TCEQ (Texas Commission on Environmental Quality) announced that Citgo was being fined over $500,000. Apparently, Citgo had been skimming oil off of tanks that weren’t supposed to have any oil in them for the last 10 years. The punishment is still in the works, but it shows that industrial water permitting ignorance does not pay.
From the Press Release:
CITGO was convicted on two counts of operating two huge open top tanks, 116 and 117, without installing the proper emission controls required by state and federal regulations at its Corpus Christi East Plant Refinery….
More than 4.5 million gallons of oil were discovered in the tanks during an unannounced inspection by the TCEQ of the plant in March 2002….
CITGO and environmental manager Philip Vrazel were indicted by a federal grand jury in Corpus Christi on Aug. 9, 2006. The indictment charged them with a total of 10 counts of violations of the Clean Air Act (CAA) and the Migratory Bird Treaty Act (MBTA). The charges were severed and Vrazel and the company will be tried in July for the MBTA counts….
Sentencing is scheduled for October 18, 2007, at which time, CITGO faces fines of up to $500,000 or twice the gross economic gain (whichever is greater) and five years of probation.
Citgo Gas in the Drinking water… fantastic.
-Stormwater Guru
Citgo Fines Industrial stormwater Texas Violation
You have found the home for all things Stormwater. Not every website has a great beginning, but I promise I’m going to try to make this the best beginning possible.
A little background information, I am currently working in Houston as a Storm Water Consultant to municipalities, land developers, as well as commercial and industrial companies.
We provide Turnkey services for storm water management. A major part of the mission of this site will be to help collect and spread the word on the latest industry developments in storm water. In addition, I plan to include some educational topics on different aspects of the regulatory process.
Sit back and enjoy the ride. It should be fun!
-Stormwater Guru