Fines issued for dumping in Flathead Lake
Bigfork Eagle | Hagadone News Network | UPDATED 14 years, 6 months AGO
A Lakeside developer and Polson
construction company are being fined after dredged or fill material
was dumped in Flathead Lake on the West Shore.
The Environmental Protection Agency
announced Thursday, Dec. 9, that it had issued a complaint and
consent agreement with Lakeside Club developer Montana Eagle
Development, LLC, and McCrumb Construction & Marine, Inc., for
violations of the Clean Water Act.
The alleged violations took place when
McCrumb Construction was renovating the Lakeside Marina south of
Caroline Point in November 2007.
The marina is owned by Montana Eagle
Development.
Though the developer secured a permit
for the renovation project, neither company got the required permit
from the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers to deposit the material in
the Lake.
The EPA alleges that at least 400 cubic
feet of dredged material was discharged.
As part of a settlement, the companies
will pay a $15,000 penalty.
“The unauthorized actions of Montana
Eagle Development and its contractors led to localized impacts on
aquatic habitat and water quality in Flathead Lake,” said Art
Palomares, EPA’s regional water enforcement director, in a press
release. “The EPA will continue to pursue actions against those who
violate federal laws that protect Montana’s waters.”
An additional company, Dockmaster,
Inc., opted not to participate in the settlement, and the EPA
entered a separate complaint against it Oct. 28.
The EPA proposes Dockmaster pay a
separate $10,000 penalty.
Contracted by McCrumb for the work on
the Lakeside Marina, Dockmaster owned and operated the barge used
in the renovation, and the material was allegedly discharged under
its direction, according to the EPA.
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