EPA
Orders Bacardi to Comply With Clean Water Act
September 16, 2005
The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA)
has ordered the Bacardi Corporation to comply with the Clean
Water Act. Bacardi has been violating limits for wastewater
discharges into the Atlantic Ocean from its rum distillery in
Catano, Puerto Rico. Bacardi must meet limits on the amount of
lead, zinc, copper and all other materials it currently
discharges into the ocean.
The EPA has issued an Administrative Order for
violating its permit, under the National Pollutant Discharge
Elimination System (NPDES) program.
"Following repeated attempts to come to a
resolution, EPA determined that it was in the best interest of
environmental protection to proceed with a unilateral order and
require Bacardi to comply," said Alan J. Steinberg, EPA Regional
Administrator, "If the company fails to comply, it will face
stiff fines."
The order requires Bacardi to achieve
compliance with permit limits. With this enforcement action, EPA
is also incorporating interim limits for a period of up to 180
days to allow Bacardi to continue discharging while working to
achieve compliance with the NPDES permit. The interim limits
will require that Bacardi treat its waste during this period to
the maximum extent possible to minimize pollutants discharged
into the ocean. EPA will be tracking Bacardi's progress and take
appropriate followup action to ensure that Bacardi achieves
compliance with the Clean Water Act.
Source: EPA September 16, 2005
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