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EPA fines water company US$ 1, 000

-for breaching environmental law

The Environmental Protection Agency of Liberia (EPA) has fined SSS Private Limited, a mineral water producer on Bushrod Island US$ 1,000 for breaching the Environmental Protection andManagement Law of Liberia (EPML).

Acting Executive Director, Randall M. Dobayou says the company has been mandated to pay the money to the Liberia Revenue Authority (LRA) and bring an official receipt to the agencyโ€™s office on 4th Street within 72 hours. A press statement issued in Monrovia, June 09, states that the fine was imposed following the outcome of a compliance monitoring and assessment conducted at SSS Private Limitedโ€™s facility on 21 May.

Prior to the decision, back to back conferences were held between authorities of the EPA and the water producerโ€™s legal counsel and manager on 22 and 26 May, 2020, the release says. โ€œThe operation of SSS Private Limited is in serious defiant and violation of the EPML.โ€ Acting Executive Director Dobayou says its operation contravened several provisions of the EPML including Part III, Section 6 which speak against operating an industrial establishment without a valid environmental permit.

He noted the companyโ€™s failure to notify the EPA of changes relative to its project as enshrined in previous permit, which has expired, contravened Section 26; Count 1 of the EPML. He disclosed that the company is also in violation of Section 55 of the EPML, which speaks about unauthorized importation and utilization of chemical substances, andSection 57 that talks about unregulated discharged of effluent into the environment, Section 67 that focuses on unsustainable discarding and littering of solid waste, including Section 95 that speaks about obstruction of environmental inspection.

โ€œIn lieu of the aforementioned non-conformances, SSS Private Limited has hereby been instructed to reengage the EPA in a process leading to the renewal of its environmental permit via the conduct and development of an environmental audit,โ€ he said.

Meanwhile, the Acting EPA boss has further asked the company to submit to the agency an application, in keeping with part III Section 6 relative to new undertaking at its facility and as well hire an EPA licensed waste service provider to sustainably handle the waste generated at the facility.

He also mandated the company to undertake registration of all chemical products utilized as raw materials at its facility and seek guidance from the EPA relevant to the unauthorized discharge of effluent, couple with the institution of appropriate remediation measures or face stringent actions in keeping with the EPML and the Environmental Protection Agency Act.Press Release

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