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Company Agrees to Upgrade 18 Wastewater Facilities in Mississippi to Stop Illegal Discharges of Sewage

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Category: Compliance/Enforcement
Type: News
Source: EPA
Date: Wednesday, March 5th, 2014


ATLANTA - The E.P.A. (EPA), U.S. Department of Justice and the Mississippi Department of Environmental Quality announced a suggested settlement today with Total Environmental Solutions, Incorporated (TESI) and Utility Services, LLC to address violations of the Clean Water Act (CWA), including effluent violations and unauthorized overflows of untreated raw sewage. These companies have agreed to undertake a thorough assessment of, and implement extensive enhancements to, 18 wastewater treatment facilities and wastewater collection and transmission systems located in Mississippi.

The suggested consent decree resolves TESI's liability for CWA violations at these Mississippi facilities, including numerous effluent violations, instances of failure to monitor and sanitary sewer overflows (SSOs).TESI's failure to properly operate and maintain these wastewater treatment facilities and wastewater collection and transmission systems resulted in violations of its National Pollutant Discharge Elimination System permits issued by the State of Mississippi.

Utility Services, LLC intends to purchase these facilities from TESI and then assume the responsibilities of TESI to perform the injunctive relief required under the consent decree at an estimated cost of $1.075 million. The suggested consent decree also requires TESI to pay a civil penalty of $225,000.

Keeping raw sewage out of the waters of the U.S. is one of the EPA's national enforcement initiatives. The initiative focuses on reducing sewer overflows and permit limit exceedances, which can present a significant threat to human health and the environment. These reductions are accomplished by obtaining commitments from the operators of wastewater systems to implement timely, affordable solutions to these problems.

The suggested consent decree has been lodged in the U.S. District Court for the Southern District of Mississippi, and is subject to a 30-day public review period and final court approval. A copy is accessible on the Department of Justice website at: www.justice.gov/enrd/Consent Decrees.html.

More information on EPA's national enforcement initiative is accessible at: www.epa.gov/compliance/data/planning/initiatives/2011sewagestormwater.html

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