construction stormwater News
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EPA orders developer and construction company to address discharges of turbid stormwater
A developer and a construction company building townhouses in Worcester was ordered by EPA to take steps to stop discharging silt-laden stormwater into nearby waters. According to an order issued in September by EPA’s New England office, Bailin & Associates Inc. of Worcester and its general contractor, Rotti Construction Inc.of West Boylston,violated requirements of the Clean Water Act ...
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EPA Awards Great Lakes Restoration Initiative Shoreline Cities Grants to Wisconsin
The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency today announced Great Lakes Restoration Initiative Shoreline Cities grants totaling more than $800,000 to four cities in Wisconsin to fund green infrastructure projects that will improve water quality in Lake Michigan and Lake Superior. Manitowoc, Oak Creek, Sheboygan and Superior are among 11 cities across the Great Lakes Basin which will receive funding ...
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“Granite Environmental LLC successfully completed the Florida stormwater and sedimentation control inspector training program”
Two employees of Granite Environmental, LLC (GEI) participated and successfully completed the Florida Stormwater and Sedimentation Control Inspector Training Program in November 2009. In this two day, graded class, sponsored by the Brevard County Natural Resources Management Office Stormwater Program and the Agriculture and Extension Services Department, both employees received a beneficial ...
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Home Builders settle stormwater violations for US$4.3m
Four of the US's largest home builders have agreed to pay civil penalties totaling US$4.3 million to resolve alleged violations of the Clean Water Act, the Justice Department and US Environmental Protection Agency announced today. The four separate settlements resolve alleged violations of stormwater runoff regulations at construction sites in 34 states and the District of Columbia. The companies ...
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