News
Release
U.S. Environmental Protection Agency
New England Regional Office
August 15, 2012
U.S. Environmental Protection Agency
New England Regional Office
August 15, 2012
Contacts: Paula Haschig, 617-918-1027
(EPA)
Christine DiIorio-Sterling, 617- 748-3356 (US Attorney’s Office)
Christine DiIorio-Sterling, 617- 748-3356 (US Attorney’s Office)
U.S.
Attorney and EPA Announce Settlement with City of
Fitchburg
Settlement Ensures that Fitchburg Addresses Wastewater and Storm Water Discharges
Settlement Ensures that Fitchburg Addresses Wastewater and Storm Water Discharges
(Boston, Mass.—August 15, 2012) Under the terms
of a Consent
Decree lodged in federal court, the City of Fitchburg, Mass. will pay a
civil penalty of $141,000 for violations of the Clean Water Act. The City will
also perform a Supplemental Environmental Project worth at least $100,000 and is
implementing significant remedial measures to minimize future discharges of
pollutants into the environment.
The Consent Decree is the result of a federal
enforcement action brought by the U.S. Department of Justice, on behalf of the
U.S. Environmental Protection Agency and the Office of the Attorney General of
Massachusetts on behalf of the Mass. Department of Environmental Protection.
The complaint alleges that Fitchburg violated conditions of its permit
controlling combined sewer overflows, bypassed wastewater flows around its
secondary treatment system, violated numeric effluent limits on hundreds of
occasions, and discharged untreated overflows from the collection system without
permit authorization.
United States Attorney Carmen Ortiz said, “the
federal Clean Water Act was established to ensure that everyone is committed to
making our rivers and streams safe and healthy for our children and future
generations. I am pleased that The City of Fitchburg is dedicating itself to
achieving this goal by agreeing to today’s Consent Decree, ensuring that the
Nashua River is not left behind.”
“This settlement ensures that a major source of
pollution to the Nashua River will be controlled,” said Curt Spalding, regional
administrator of EPA’s New England region. “It is satisfying that the City will
build upon the progress it has already made in restoring the River, once again
making it accessible for safe recreation.”
The Consent Decree to resolve the enforcement
action imposes a schedule for addressing the City’s collection system and waste
water treatment plant deficiencies. It identifies specific combined system
projects to prevent and control combined sewer overflows from significant
portions of the City’s Collection System. The City will also be required to
establish a Collection System operations and maintenance program to overcome
systemic neglect of the Collection System. Similarly, the City will be required
to develop operational changes and system upgrades to enable the City to comply
with all of its permit limits.
Preventing
sewage from contaminating surface and ground waters of the United States is one
of EPA’s National Enforcement Initiatives. The initiative continues EPA’s focus
on municipal collection systems that are undersized or deteriorating. Municipal
wastewater presents significant health threats to those using contaminated
waters for recreational use and downstream drinking water systems.
More information: The Consent Decree, lodged in the U.S. District Court for the District of Massachusetts, is subject to a 30-day public comment period and approval by the federal court. Once it is published in the Federal Register, a copy of the consent decree will be available on the Justice Department Web site at http://www.usdoj.gov/enrd/Consent_Decrees.html
More information: The Consent Decree, lodged in the U.S. District Court for the District of Massachusetts, is subject to a 30-day public comment period and approval by the federal court. Once it is published in the Federal Register, a copy of the consent decree will be available on the Justice Department Web site at http://www.usdoj.gov/enrd/Consent_Decrees.html
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