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Ofwat investigates Dŵr Cymru sewage spills and network harm
Ofwat has opened an enforcement investigation into Dŵr Cymru for alleged breaches related to sewage treatment works and network management, leading to environmental harm. The company has proposed undertakings valued at £44.72m, including a redress package, in lieu of a £40.6 million financial penalty.
Ofwat Proposes £22m Fine for South East Water Supply Failures
Ofwat has proposed a £22 million fine for South East Water following an investigation into repeated supply failures between 2020 and 2023. The failures affected over 286,000 customers and were attributed to inadequate planning, poor infrastructure maintenance, and a lack of resilience. A public consultation on the proposed fine is now open.
MassDEP Fines Contractor $51,000 for Hazardous Waste Violations
The Massachusetts Department of Environmental Protection (MassDEP) has fined AMPM Restoration LLC $51,000 for violating hazardous waste and waste site cleanup regulations. The company transported hazardous waste to an unlicensed facility without proper licensing and failed to respond to MassDEP's information requests.
TCEQ Approves $1,195,080 in Environmental Fines
The Texas Commission on Environmental Quality (TCEQ) approved penalties totaling $1,195,080 against 72 entities for violations of state environmental regulations. The fines cover various categories including air quality, hazardous waste, wastewater discharges, and water quality.
Two companies and site manager prosecuted for asbestos disturbance
Two companies, Sohan Group Limited and Maize Metals Limited, and a site manager, Ali Raza Baig, have been prosecuted by the UK's Health and Safety Executive (HSE) for large-scale asbestos disturbance at a demolition site. Fines totaling over £88,000 were issued, and the site manager received a suspended prison sentence and director disqualification.
Memas Country Store Delivery Prohibition Proceeding
The Virginia Department of Environmental Quality (DEQ) has initiated a delivery prohibition proceeding against Memas Country Store due to unresolved compliance issues related to underground storage tanks. A proceeding is scheduled for March 30, 2026.
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