ST
Products to Pay $75,000 Penalty for Clean Water Act Violations at Blair County,
Pa. Facility
(PHILADELPHIA – April 12, 2012) The U.S. Environmental Protection
Agency today announced a settlement with ST Products resolving alleged
Clean Water Act violations at the company’s metal tube fabrication facility in
Duncansville, Blair County, Pa.
ST Products agreed to pay a $75,000 penalty for
allegedly exceeding permit limits when discharging industrial wastewater
pollutants to the wastewater treatment plant operated by the
Borough of Hollidaysburg (BOH) in Frankston Township, Blair County, Pa. The BOH
wastewater treatment plant discharges treated wastewater to the Juniata River
which flows into the Susquehanna and ultimately the Chesapeake Bay.
EPA’s complaint alleged that ST Products
exceeded its pretreatment permit discharge limits for the pollutants oil and
grease, zinc, lead, and copper over a 34-month period. As part of the
settlement, ST Products did not admit liability for the alleged violations, but
has certified that it is now in compliance with applicable Clean Water Act
requirements.
The Clean Water Act requires companies
discharging pollutants to Publicly Owned Treatment Works (POTWs) to obtain a
permit from the POTW limiting the amount of pollution that may be discharged to
the plant. This usually requires some type of pretreatment by the discharging
facility.
Under a pretreatment permit, limits for
pollutants are established in order to prevent impairment of waterways, either
as a result of pollutants passing through the POTW, or interference with the
functioning of the treatment plant.
For more information about pretreatment requirements
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