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E.P.A. Orders Middletown, New York to Address Clean Water Act Violations

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Category: Compliance/Enforcement
Type: News
Source: EPA
Date: Wednesday, October 23rd, 2013

(New York, N.Y.) The E.P.A. has ordered the city of Middletown, New York to comply with federal Clean Water Act requirements for reducing pollutants in the wastewater that flows from area industrial facilities to its wastewater treatment plant. Under the Clean Water Act, wastewater treatment plants of a certain size that gain wastewater from industrial facilities are required to develop pretreatment programs that reduce pollutants from industrial wastewater at their source. The city of Middletown meets these criteria, but has failed to establish a pretreatment plan for the Middletown Sewage Treatment Plant.

"Wastewater treatment plants are often the last line of defense against the flow of harmful pollutants into our treasured rivers and streams," said Judith A. Enck, E.P.A. Regional Administrator. "When local governments fail to create pretreatment programs, water quality can be degraded and people's health put at risk."

The Clean Water Act's Industrial Pretreatment Plan establishes requirements that are designed to control pollutants from industrial facilities before they reach a city's sewage treatment plant. Without proper pretreatment, these pollutants have the potential to pass through a city's plant and into receiving rivers and streams without adequate treatment, posing serious threats to health, marine life, recreation and the consumption of fish and shellfish. The pollutants may also interfere with the effectiveness of the wastewater treatment process and contaminate a plant's sewage sludge. The E.P.A. and the states enforce pretreatment regulations to ensure that industrial wastewater is properly treated before being discharged into local waterways.

Earlier this year, the E.P.A. requested that Middletown provide the agency with the details of its pretreatment program. The city's response showed that no pretreatment Plan meeting the federal requirements was in place.

Under the order announced today, Middletown must begin submitting details of a suggested pretreatment Plan to the E.P.A. by December 1, 2013, and meet further deadlines set forth in the order including the submission of a final project by June 16, 2014. Failure to meet the requirements of the E.P.A. order could result in penalties.

For more information on requirements of the Clean Water Act's Industrial Pretreatment Program, visit: http://cfpub.epa.gov/npdes/home.cfm?program_id=3.

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