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CSPA Settles Lawsuit Against Sacramento Fertilizer Facility
CSPA has settled a Clean Water Act lawsuit against REDI-GRO Corporation for violations of the California General Industrial Stormwater Permit. REDI-GRO Waste operates a fertilizer facility in Sacramento, California. The lawsuit alleged that the facilities discharged polluted stormwater into Morrison Creek, which flow to the Sacramento River and ultimately the Delta. The settlement agreement obligates…
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CSPA Settles Lawsuit Against Rancho Cordova Auto Recycler
CSPA has settled a Clean Water Act lawsuit against Bavarian Auto Recycling for violations of the California General Industrial Stormwater Permit. Bavarian Auto Recycling operates a seven-acre automotive dismantling and recycling facility in Rancho Cordova, California. The lawsuit alleged that the facilities discharged polluted stormwater into the County of Sacramento storm drainage system. The settlement…
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CSPA Settles Lawsuit Against Davis Recycler
CSPA has settled a Clean Water Act lawsuit against Davis Waste Removal Co., Inc., for violations of the California General Industrial Stormwater Permit. Davis Waste Removal operates a seven-acre recycling facility in Davis, California. The lawsuit alleged that the facility discharged polluted stormwater into the City of Davis storm drain system, which empties into the…
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CSPA Settles Lawsuit Against Stockton Recycler
CSPA has settled a Clean Water Act lawsuit against Stockton Recycling, Inc., for violations of the California General Industrial Stormwater Permit. Stockton Recycling operates three recycling facilities in Stockton, California. The lawsuit alleged that the facilities discharged polluted stormwater into the City of Stockton’s municipal storm drain system, which empties into the San Joaquin River…
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CSPA settles lawsuit against Stockton Foundry
On 21 September 2011, CSPA settled a lawsuit against Trilore Technologies, Inc., for violations of the federal Clean Water Act. The 2-acre aluminum foundry facility is used to receive, store, manufacture and transport various aluminum based products and discharges pollutants to Lone Tree Creek, which drains to the San Joaquin River and Sacramento-San Joaquin Delta.