• CSPA Settles Lawsuit Against West Sacramento Beverage Facility

    On 16 January 2014, CSPA settled a Clean Water Act lawsuit against Nor-Cal Beverage Co. Inc., a 10.5 acre beverage manufacturing and distribution facility in West Sacramento, for violations of the federal Clean Water Act and California General Industrial Stormwater Permit.  The lawsuit alleged that the facility discharged polluted stormwater, including aluminum, iron, zinc, copper,…

  • CSPA Sues Waste Transfer Station in San Martin

    On 9 January 2014, CSPA filed a lawsuit against Recology, Inc., for substantive and procedural violations of the federal Clean Water Act and California’s General Industrial Stormwater Permit.  The lawsuit alleges that Recology’s seven-acre San Martin waste transfer station illegally discharges polluted stormwater to Llagas Creek, which flows into the Pajaro River and Monterey Bay. …

  • CSPA, CWIN Submit Comments of Westside San Joaquin River Waste Discharge Requirements for Agricultural Discharges

    On 2 December 2013, CSPA submitted extensive comments to the Central Valley Regional Water Quality Control Board regarding the proposed waste discharge requirements (WDRs) for pollutant discharges from the Westside San Joaquin River Irrigated Lands Coalition.  The WDRs will replace the present “agricultural waivers” and are intended to regulate pollutant discharges from some 500,000 acres of…

  • CSPA, Coalition Sue State over Agricultural Pollution

    On 27 November 2013, CSPA joined with Santa Barbara Channelkeeper, PCFFA, Otter Project, Environmental Justice Coalition for Water and an elderly woman on a fixed income who cannot drink water from her tap because it is contaminated with agricultural waste and filed a lawsuit against the State Water Resources Control Board in Sacramento Superior Court. …

  • CSPA Settles Lawsuit Against Redding Auto Dismantler

    CSPA has settled a Clean Water Act lawsuit against Viking Auto Parts, a four-acre vehicle dismantling and automotive parts recycling facility in Redding, for violations of the California General Industrial Stormwater Permit.  The lawsuit alleged that the facility discharged polluted stormwater into Redding’s storm drain system, which drains to Churn and Clover Creeks and thence…