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Friday, August 21, 2009

EPA News Release (Region 7): Wamego Sand Company Agrees to $95,000 Civil Penalty for Violations of Clean Water Act at Manhattan, Kan., Plant

 

U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, Region 7

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Iowa, Kansas, Missouri, Nebraska, and Nine Tribal Nations

 

Wamego Sand Company Agrees to $95,000 Civil Penalty for Violations of Clean Water Act at Manhattan, Kan., Plant

 

Contact Information: Chris Whitley, 913-551-7394, whitley.christopher@epa.gov


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FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

 

(Kansas City, Kan., August 21, 2009) - Wamego Sand Company, Inc., has agreed to pay a $95,000 civil penalty to settle allegations that it violated the Clean Water Act at its Midwest Concrete Materials Company facility in Manhattan, Kan.

 

According to a civil complaint and consent agreement filed in Kansas City, Kan., EPA Region 7 determined that the facility substantially exceeded the effluent limits of its storm water permit over a nearly four-year period, beginning in 2005. The company also violated sampling, reporting, recordkeeping and inspection requirements of that permit, according to the filing.

 

Permit effluent limits are imposed to protect aquatic life and water quality. As runoff flows through ready-mix concrete and sand and gravel facilities, it can pick up pollutants, including sediment, used oil, solvents, and other debris. Polluted runoff can harm or kill fish and wildlife, and impact drinking water quality.

 

Runoff from the Midwest Concrete facility is discharged into the Kansas River, which is currently classified by the State of Kansas as being an impaired water body.

 

The federal Clean Water Act requires that industrial facilities, such as ready-mix concrete plants, sand and gravel facilities, and asphalt batching plants, have controls in place to prevent pollutants from being discharged with storm water into nearby waterways.

 

Since being notified of the violations by EPA after a June 2008 inspection, Wamego Sand has made significant improvements to its storm water management systems.

 

The consent agreement is subject to a 30-day public comment period and final approval.

 

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Learn more about EPA's civil enforcement of the Clean Water Act: http://www.epa.gov/compliance/resources/reports/endofyear/eoy2008/2008enfwaterhighlights.html

 

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