Massachusetts railroad company pays $2.9 million EPA cleanup costs
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The EPA is recovering 2.9 million U.S. dollars, plus interest of American Premier Underwriters (APU) for the cost of cleaning Sewer Morse Pond in Wellesley site. The U.S. government lawyers agreed on disputes in the former Boston and Albany Railroad company now APU.
Lawyers for the government of Massachusetts has settled a lawsuit involving contaminated soil from an embankment of the railway and a lower landfill.
Boston, MA-Government lawyers of the United States reached a legal settlement in a lawsuit filed by attorneys for U.S. for the District of Massachusetts extraction and cleaning of over 3,000 tons of chromium-contaminated soil and sediments from the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) http://www.epa.gov. The lawsuit was filed by government lawyers after they were discovered in former Boston and Albany Railroad, which owned the site, which includes a strong inclination to 35 feet high railway embankment, there were more than 3,000 tons of toxic chromium discharges to the land in question. The railway embankment of earth passes through a connecting Culver Morse Pond to Paintshop Pond, an adjacent residential property, according to a press release on 27 July 2009 by the EPA.
Brownsfield Superfund and news service publication of the New England Regional Office of the EPA, said the settlement agreement with American Premier Underwriters, Inc. (APU), which have the Boston and Albany railroad through several mergers companies. The legal documents filed with the Court highlights the former Massachusetts railroad company owned the site at the time of disposal of chromium contaminated material. The 2.9 million U.S. dollars plus payment of interest on APU will help reimburse the EPA for a portion of toxic chromium cleanup on the site. The lawsuit filed by U.S. Attorneys in 2005, also called the Massachusetts Bay Transportation Authority (MBTA), which is the current owner of a portion of the property and the railway line passing through the site. The MBTA operates commuter trains along the railway lines at the dump name and reached an agreement in 2005.
Legal news reporter Heather L. Massachusetts Ryan CSR news and government lawyers. Media: JusticeNewsFlash.com – Press Release Distribution
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