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July 16, 2008
EPA Fines Idaho Developers for Clean Water Act Violations
Three construction operators in sites in the Nampa, Idaho area, have settled Clean Water Act violations stemming from EPA inspections done this spring, and finding failure to apply for coverage under the storm water permit, failure to conduct required self-inspections, and failure to install and maintain erosion and sediment controls.
"While some Idaho builders and developers are doing a good job, there are others who are ignoring the storm water permit requirements," said Kim Ogle, Manager of EPA's National Pollutant Discharge Elimination System Compliance Unit. "Builders and developers that fail to follow these permit conditions will face fines."
The the penalties accessed were as follows:
Dan Kropf, & SC Construction, for the Dan Kropf construction site, in the amount of $,400;
Ronald W. Van Auker, Inc., for the 65 K #2 Building site, in the amount of $2,450;
Freund/Spencer, & Knife River, for the Empire Business Park site (pictured), in the amount of $14,950, as reported by the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency.
Posted by Stephen Betheil at July 16, 2008 02:35 PM
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