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OFWAT Investigation into Castle Water Dispute
The UK's water regulator, OFWAT, has opened an investigation into Castle Water following a complaint regarding a water market dispute. The investigation is being conducted under section 17E of the Water Industry Act 1991.
Ofwat Proposes £44.7m Enforcement for Wastewater Failures
Ofwat has proposed a £44.7 million enforcement package for Dŵr Cymru Welsh Water due to serious and unacceptable breaches in operating and maintaining its wastewater treatment works and network. This proposed action follows a consultation period, with a final decision pending.
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.
Environment Agency Secures £430k After Pollution Incidents
The Environment Agency has secured £430,000 from Imerys Minerals Limited for the West Country Rivers Trust following six clay pollution incidents between September 2021 and July 2023. Imerys will also pay £22,600 in investigation costs and has implemented measures to prevent future pollution.
Chippenham Farm Fined for Slurry Pollution
The Environment Agency has fined JD Spencer Farm Partnership £18,744 for two slurry pollution incidents that impacted the Bristol Avon river. The farm pleaded guilty to four offences related to illegal water discharge and failure to plan slurry spreading.
MassDEP Fines Toby Realty Trust $31,000 for Cleanup Violations
The Massachusetts Department of Environmental Protection (MassDEP) has fined Toby Realty Trust $31,000 for violating oil and hazardous materials cleanup regulations. The penalty was issued with a Unilateral Administrative Order requiring the trust to comply with a new schedule for cleanup actions at a Springfield property.
MassDEP Fines Hunter Plastics $23,000 for Hazardous Waste Violations
The Massachusetts Department of Environmental Protection (MassDEP) has fined Hunter Plastics, Inc. $23,000 for hazardous waste violations, including illegal transportation and improper storage and labeling. The company has agreed to pay the penalty and correct the violations.
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