EPA FINES SALISBURY DEVELOPER $11,000 FOR FILLING IN SALT MARSH

From: Regulatory Intelligence Data | Date: March 23, 1999| Author: INDSTRY GROUP 99 | Copyright information


Regulatory Intelligence Data

03-23-1999

BOSTON - The US Environmental Protection
Agency announced today
that a developer in Salisbury, Mass., has
agreed to pay an $11,000 fine
for placing fill in a salt marsh without a
federal permit, as required by the
federal Clean Water Act.

Raymond Champa...

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