DEM, AG File Complaint Against RI Recycled Metals for Environmental Violations

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DEM, AG File Complaint Against RI Recycled Metals for Environmental Violations

Rhode Island Department of Environmental Management Director Janet Coit and Attorney General Peter F. Kilmartin filed a complaint in Superior Court on Wednesday against two companies for environmental violations arising from a scrap metal recycling operation along the Providence waterfront on Allens Avenue.  As GoLocalProv reported in May of 2012, a Notice of Violation was issued by DEM against the entities, demonstrating that the compliance problems date back many years.

The complaint was filed against Rhode Island Recycled Metals, LLC, and AARE, LLC, located on Allens Avenue in Providence, along with the property owner, and the onsite manager for RI Recycled Metals, Edward Sciaba, Sr.  The complaint concerns violations of Rhode Island’s Oil Pollution Control Act and Water Pollution Act, and DEM's Water Quality Regulations, RI Pollutant Discharge Elimination System Regulations, and Oil Pollution Control Regulations.

"These corporations failed to obtain the permits that were required to begin operations, ignored the law, and then did not comply with the agreement they reached with DEM to resolve their environmental violations," said DEM Director Janet Coit. "By failing to invest in the equipment and other measures necessary to prevent pollution, their actions harmed the environment.  As government officials work together to stimulate the economy, it's so important that we ensure compliance with our laws to provide an even playing field." 

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AG Kilmartin: "We Have No Choice" 

Attorney General Peter Kilmartin
“A clean and unpolluted waterfront and Narragansett Bay is a vital component to our economic development, and we cannot allow any company to violate the state’s environmental statutes for quick profit,” said Attorney General Peter Kilmartin.  “Despite several attempts to address the violations through administrative procedures, these companies have failed to clean up their act and we have no choice but to have this matter resolved in court.”
 
Inspections by DEM in October and December 2014 and January and February 2015, and inspections by the United States Coast Guard in January 2015 revealed that the companies failed to comply with the mitigative measures, install the storm water controls required by the Agreement, remove the derelict vessels and restore the shoreline, and prevent oil spillage to the land and water.

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