The Maryland Department of the Environment says Philadelphia-based Sunoco and a suburban Washington water utility have been fined for alleged violations.
The department says the Washington Suburban Sanitary Commission paid $55,925 for sewer overflows in 2011. The 163 overflows totaled nearly 1.8 million gallons in 2011, including an 847,000 gallon overflow.
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So like there really doing something by fining the taxpayers.
ReplyDeleteSo like there really doing something by fining the taxpayers.
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ReplyDeleteWo, Wo, Wo, I thought the problem was the trickle from rural septics!
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