News
Release
U.S. Environmental Protection Agency
New England Regional Office
August 28, 2012
U.S. Environmental Protection Agency
New England Regional Office
August 28, 2012
Contact: David Deegan, (617) 918-1017
Industrial Laundry in Lebanon, N.H.
Faces Fine for Clean Water Violations
(Boston, Mass. – Aug. 28, 2012) – An industrial
laundry facility in Lebanon, N.H. faces a penalty of $64,000 from the US
Environmental Protection Agency for several violations of federal water laws,
including discharging water containing detergent to the city’s public wastewater
system which caused excessive foaming in the Connecticut River.
According to a complaint filed recently by
EPA’s New England office, UniFirst Corp. discharged wastewater containing
industrial grade detergent into the public wastewater system in Nov. 2010 and
failed to immediately notify the city of the discharge. Both actions violated
the Clean Water Act. The complaint also details that in 2011 UniFirst discharged
wastewater with a high acidity, also in violation of the federal Clean Water
Act.
UniFirst operates an on-site wastewater
treatment system that introduces process wastewater into the City of Lebanon’s
system, which in turn discharges treated wastewaters into the Connecticut
River. The detergent violations caused the city to be out of compliance with
its own National Pollution Discharge Elimination System (NPDES) permit
regulating its wastewater system.
Discharges of prohibited effluents from
industrial users can present a risk to nearby waters and aquatic life. An
industrial user’s failure to immediately notify the local wastewater treatment
system and any other applicable state or federal emergency responders undermines
their ability to promptly respond to a potential threat.
More information on enforcement of Clean Water
Act in New England http://www.epa.gov/region1/enforcement/water/index.html
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