LEGAL DOCKET (WINTER 2006)


NEW CASES

Moundville Lagoon (Hale County)

    Black Warrior Riverkeeper recently filed notice of intent to sue a wastewater treatment plant in Moundville for 1,486 violations of the federal Clean Water Act in the past five years.  These violations occurred at the Moundville Lagoon (AL0058122) located on Lagoon and Lock Road 9, in Moundville , Alabama near the boat launch.  The sewer authority has violated its wastewater permit by discharging improperly treated sewage between January 2001 and July 2005.  Riverkeeper intends to file suit against the Moundville Lagoon in federal district court 60 days from this notice.

 

                                 

ONGOING CASES

Vulcan Materials Bessemer Quarry (Jefferson County)

    The Administrative Law Judge (ALJ), on January 31, issued a proposed order granting    summary judgment in favor of the Alabama Department of Environmental Management (ADEM) and  Vulcan Materials. This proposed order will go before the Environmental Management Commission (EMC) for approval. The ALJ recommended the grant of summary judgment based on two issues   regarding standing of Black Warrior RIVERKEEPER to bring the request for hearing. The merits of our appeal were not discussed and have not been decided.  If the EMC accepts the recommendation of the ALJ and grants the summary judgment then the merits of our appeal will not be heard by the ALJ, absent a successful appeal by us to the Circuit Court. The two issues which the ALJ decided against us were (1) that in order to pursue an administrative appeal of an administrative action by ADEM (the consent order in the Vulcan Materials case) one must have filed a timely written comment on the   action and one must have suffered an injury to a legally recognized interest due to the administrative action, and (2) the injury to Riverkeeper's member for standing’s legally recognized interest is not   redressable by correction of the errors in the consent order we allege in our      appeal. This first issue has been the   subject of several other cases the EMC heard this past year.  

    A plain reading of the statute indicates that anyone who files a timely written comment on an order assessing penalties is entitled to request and receive a hearing on the matter, regardless of whether or not the requester is “injured” by the order. Riverkeeper filed a timely written comment on the order and should have standing based on that.  The statutory law requires them to consider the six penalty factors and to list findings of fact in the order which support the imposition of penalties. ADEM ignores that law and sets penalty amounts in secret without any explanation or rationale.  Riverkeeper is confident we will ultimately prevail; the statutory law is clear and we will eventually get a ruling by a judge who understands the law.

                             

                             

RIVERKEEPER found 465 Clean Water Act violations of the Clean Water Act for total suspended solids at Vulcan Material’s Bessemer Quarry and filed a notice of intent to sue.  The discharges from this limestone quarry muddies the creek for many miles downstream, and is detrimental to aquatic species including fish and other creatures that depend on clean water.   

 

Donaldson Correctional Facility (Jefferson County)

    Black Warrior RIVERKEEPER is working with the Attorneys General’s office to make pollution information about the Donaldson Correctional Facility more available to the general public, possibly at a local library and other public places.  Riverkeeper’s actions have already resulted in improvements to the wastewater treatment plant — such as a new surge basin — which have, thus far, stopped violations. 

 

  

Following Black Warrior Riverkeeper’s notice to file suit for 1,060 CWA violations, a new 100,000 gallon surge basin (foreground) was installed at Donaldson WWTP.

© Nelson Brooke (November 15, 2005)

 

Other Cases (Walker County)

    Black Warrior RIVERKEEPER is also addressing violations by the following: Sloss Industries (over 500 violations), East Walker County Wastewater Treatment Plant (4,473 violations), Cordova WWTP (518 violations), Moundville Lagoon (1,486 violations), and Cleveland WWTP.  Over the past few years, RIVERKEEPER has addressed over 8,500 Clean Water Act violations through six legal actions.  Please stay tuned to our  newsletter and website for more information regarding these cases.