NORFOLK,
Va. (Legal Newsline) - Two Virginia scrap company owners were sentenced for violation of environmental laws July 12.
The
Norfolk, Va., U.S. Attorney's office announced that Steven E. Avery, 56 of
Bohannon, Va., Billy J. Avery, 81 of Virginia Beach, Va., and the corporation
Sea Solutions, Inc., were sentenced in Norfolk federal court for pollution
activities in the course of operating the ship scrapping business.
"The
defendants knowingly polluted the environment through their illegal
discharges," Environmental Protection Agency Special Agent in Charge David
McLeod said.
"Today's
sentencing sends a clear message to other potential violators that companies
and their senior executives will be held responsible for their actions and
intentional noncompliance with the law will be prosecuted."
Steven
was sentenced to one year in prison and a $25,000 fine, Billy was sentenced to
five years of probation, nine months of home confinement and a $25,000 fine,
and Sea Solutions was sentenced to one year of probation and is barred from
further engaging in the ship scrapping business.
The
three defendants were also collectively ordered to pay $66,402.41 in
restitution.
According
to court documents, the defendants purchased a vessel known as M/V Snow Bird in
February 2010 for the purpose of scrapping. The vessel contained a quantity of
petroleum products and other pollutants and the defendants knew this, it is
alleged. But rather than remove the pollutants they allegedly began scrapping
operations with the pollutants onboard.
The
U.S. Attorney's communique said that during the course of several months,
witnesses complained of pollutants emanating from the ship. Finally the
defendants caused a major spill of oil, oily water and other pollutants from
the M/V Snow Bird into the Elizabeth River in October 2010, the release said.
The
federal government spent more than $66,000 for a cleanup operation that removed
several thousand gallons of oily waste from the Elizabeth River and the
shoreline.
Source: Legal News Line. BY MICHAEL P. TREMOGLIE. 24
July 2012
http://www.legalnewsline.com/news/236816-ship-scrapping-company-cited-for-environmental-violations
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