EPA Fines Two Companies for Violating Clean Water Act at Residential Construction Project in Aguadilla, Puerto Rico
San Juan, P.R. (December 19, 2024) – The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency has fined The Cliff Corp. and Grupo Caribe, LLC a total of $50,000 for violations of the Clean Water Act relating to their ongoing construction project for an 86-villa development in the Borinquen Ward of Aguadilla, Puerto Rico. The companies failed to comply with a water permit, called the National Pollutant Discharge Elimination System (NPDES) Construction General Permit, for stormwater discharges. This permit requires that steps be taken to reduce pollution going into local waterways.
“Uncontrolled stormwater runoff can have serious consequences for both the environment and public health, jeopardizing safe fishing and swimming,” said EPA Regional Administrator Lisa F. Garcia " It's crucial to manage stormwater from construction sites consistent with the Clean Water Act to protect Puerto Rico’s waterways and communities."
The EPA found that The Cliff Corp. and Grupo Caribe, LLC started construction on a site at the Cliff Villas Hotel and Country Club in Aguadilla, Puerto Rico, without obtaining the necessary permits or taking steps to control erosion from their construction site. That allowed stormwater to carry sediment and pollutants from the site and run into local water bodies, potentially impacting water quality.
In response to these violations, the EPA is requiring the companies to take actions, including:
- Submit a Notice of Intent permit application.
- Implement erosion and sediment controls.
- Conduct regular site inspections to ensure compliance with the Clean Water Act.
The EPA’s inspection of the project site revealed that the developers began work and discharged pollutants into waters of the United States without the required stormwater permit authorization. EPA also found inadequate erosion and sediment controls. EPA required the companies to develop a plan to control stormwater runoff and provide compliance reports to the agency describing the status and progress of the actions taken to comply.
For information about the EPA construction general permit, visit NPDES stormwater program website.
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