United States v. Sainz
Settling CWA defendants that violated dredge and fill permit regulations must pay a civil penalty and must mitigate the losses of ecological functions resulting from the discharges.
Settling CWA defendants that violated dredge and fill permit regulations must pay a civil penalty and must mitigate the losses of ecological functions resulting from the discharges.
Settling CERCLA defendants responsible for remedial action to prevent groundwater contamination of the Mississippi River in Sauget, Illinois, must pay $1.7 million in U.S. response costs.
A settling CAA defendant that sold 895 non-road engines without valid certificates of conformity must pay a $1.2 million civil penalty, must conduct three annual audits of its compliance with the CAA's Title II requirements, and must remedy any noncompliance revealed by the audits.
Settling CERCLA defendants responsible for violations at the Circle Environmental #1 and #2 Superfund sites in Terrell County, Georgia, must pay $285,000 in past U.S. removal costs.
Settling CERCLA defendants responsible for violations at the Puente Valley Operable Unit of the San Gabriel Valley Superfund site in Los Angeles County, California, must pay $180,000 and $135,000 in U.S. response costs, respectively, under two separate consent decrees.
A settling CERCLA defendant must sell the National Petroleum Packers site, a former glycol reprocessing facility in North Carolina, and give the majority of the proceeds to EPA to resolve claims for response costs incurred at the site.
A settling CAA defendant that violated regulations on the handling and disposal of refrigerant from appliances at its scrap metal and iron recycling facility in Detroit, Michigan, must pay a $25,000 civil penalty and must perform injunctive relief.
A settling CWA defendant that discharged dredged or fill material into the waters of the United States near Anchor Point, Alaska, without authorization by the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers must provide injunctive relief and must pay civil penalties.
A settling RCRA defendant responsible for violations at a gold mining and processing facility near Carlin, Nevada, must pay a $395,000 civil penalty.