Contact: David Sternberg, 215-814-5548 sternberg.david@epa.gov
For Clean Water Act Violations
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The complaint alleges numerous illegal discharges of untreated sewage, discharging more than a billion gallons of untreated sewage in 2008, threatening human health and water quality, and violating the federal Clean Water Act.
Untreated sewage contains viruses and protozoa as well as other parasites. People coming in contact with these organisms can suffer adverse health effects ranging from minor ailments such as sore throats, stomach cramps and diarrhea, to life-threatening illnesses such as cholera, dysentery, infectious hepatitis and severe gastroenteritis. Children, the elderly, people with weakened immune systems and pregnant women are more at risk of illness.
The complaint asks the court to issue an order to the Scranton Sewer Authority to eliminate or minimize the risk to human health and water quality posed by the discharges, and come into compliance with federal requirements and its state-issued pollution discharge permit.
The complaint also seeks financial penalties for the violations. Penalties are assessed based on the seriousness of the violations, the economic benefit from non-compliance, compliance history, the economic impact of the penalty, and other factors.
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