CSPA Settles Lawsuit Against Sacramento Equipment Rental Facility

CSPA has settled a Clean Water Act lawsuit against United Rentals for violations of the California General Industrial Stormwater Permit.  United Rentals operates a 4.5-acre concrete batch and equipment rental facility in Sacramento, California.  The lawsuit alleged that the facility discharged polluted stormwater into the City of Sacramento’s storm water drainage system, which flows into the Natomas East Main Drainage Canal and ultimately the Sacramento River and Delta.

The settlement agreement obligates United Rentals to comply fully with the Clean Water Act, develop and implement a suite of Best Management Practices and structural improvements, conduct more frequent and comprehensive monitoring and prepare an adequate Stormwater Pollution Prevention Plan.  The agreement incorporates provisions that allow CSPA to return to court for enforcement if pollutant benchmarks continue to be exceeded.

As mitigation for past violations, United Rentals agreed to send $32,000 to the Rose Foundation for Communities and the Environment to fund environmental projects to improve water quality.  They also agreed to reimburse CSPA’s costs of bringing suit.  The Law Offices of Andrew Packard represented CSPA in this matter.

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