DAMA is the operator for a municipal sewage collection and storage facility.
“Pennsylvanians have a constitutional right to clean air and pure water – I’m here to protect that right,” Acting Attorney General Henry said. “I’m grateful for the hard work my Office’s Environmental Crimes Section is doing to hold this public utility operator accountable.”
DAMA collects sewage from Harvey’s Lake Borough, Lehman Township, Dallas Township, Dallas Borough, Kingston Township, and Jackson Township. The sewage should then be pumped to the Wyoming Valley Municipal Authority’s treatment plant.
However, it was determined that DAMA was receiving more sewage than their facility could handle and therefore not all of the sewage it received made it to the treatment plant.
The Department of Environmental Protection conducted an inspection of DAMA’s facility in 2017 and discovered that there was an unpermitted and uncontrolled Sanitary Sewer Overflow occurring.
Click Here for DEP’s inspection records.
Untreated sewage was being discharged directly into Toby’s Creek for a period of more than two weeks in the amount of 500,000 to 1,500,000 gallons per day.
In 2018, DEP conducted another inspection of the DAMA facility and discovered the existence of a bypass pipe, along with related inlets, piping, and wastewater flow diversions, which again resulted in the discharge of untreated sewage into Toby’s Creek.
None of these structures were reported to, approved by, or permitted by DEP.
The Office of Attorney General assumed jurisdiction over this case as a referral from the Department of Environmental Protection.
The investigation conducted by the Office of Attorney General determined that the bypass pipe was likely installed in 2008 during construction at the DAMA facility.
The charges against Dallas Area Municipal Authority include four violations of the Solid Waste Management Act and three violations of the Clean Streams Law.
The Prosecutor for this case is Deputy Attorney General Shayna Gannone and all charges are allegations.
These charges were filed with Luzerne County Magisterial District Judge Brian Tupper on January 31, 2023.
Click Here for a copy of the charges against the Authority.
(Photo: Toby Creek.)
NewsClips:
-- WNEP: Alleged Sewage Overflow Leads To Charges Against Dallas Area Authority In Luzerne County
-- Wilkes-Barre Times: Attorney General Files Charges Against Dallas Area Authority In Luzerne County For Dumping Millions Of Gallons Of Untreated Wastewater Into Toby Creek Via Secretly Installed Pipes
-- Citizens Voice: Dallas Area Authority Faces Criminal Charges Over Illegal Sewage Dumping Through Secretly Constructed Pipes
[Posted: February 1, 2023] PA Environment Digest
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