E.P.A. Settles Clean Water Act Case with Harrah’s Casino for Unpermitted Waste Discharges to the Delaware River
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Category: WaterType: News
Source: EPA
Date: Wednesday, January 26th, 2011
PHILADELPHIA (Jan. 26, 2011) The E.P.A. today announced it has settled a Clean Water Act case with Harrah's Chester Casino & Racetrack (Harrah's) for unpermitted discharges to the Delaware River. Under the settlement, Harrah's has agreed to pay a $39,000 penalty and to take measures, costing an estimated $24,000, to reduce water pollution from the facility.
E.P.A. inspected the horse racing facility in Chester, Delaware County, Pa. on April 27 2009. E.P.A. alleges that its inspectors observed evidence of horse manure and other pollution in close proximity to several inlets of a stormwater collection system that discharges to the Delaware River
On July 28, 2009, E.P.A. ordered Harrah's to obtain a permit from the Pennsylvania Department of Environmental Protection (PaDEP), which the facility failed to do in a timely manner. In July 2010, the company applied to PaDEP for a National Pollutant Discharge Elimination System (NPDES) discharge permit. PaDEP is currently reviewing the application.
As part of the settlement, Harrah's has neither admitted nor denied liability for the alleged violations.
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