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S.D. Ohio 2:15-CR-166
http://www.justice.gov/usao-sdoh/pr/marietta-industrial-enterprises-inc-pleads-guilty-causing-oil-spill-ohio-river
Marietta Industrial Enterprises, Inc. (MIE) pleaded guilty in U.S. District Court in Columbus to charges related to an oil spill on the Ohio River caused by MIE on October 2, 2013.
According to court documents, MIE owned and operated a barge which was located on the Ohio River, near the MIE facility in Marietta, Ohio. On October 1, 2013, an MIE employee pumped out the ballast tanks of the barge which contained a significant amount of oil, without first checking the tanks. By 11:00 a.m. on the day of the spill, an oil sheen could be seen on the Ohio River approximately 75 feet downstream of the barge.
In the first count of the information, MIE is charged with violating the Oil Pollution Act for negligently causing an oil spill on the Ohio River. Also related to the oil spill, in the second count, MIE is charged with violating the Refuse Act, which prohibits the discharge of oil or oily wastewater from a barge into navigable waters of the United States.
This case was jointly investigated by the Coast Guard and the U.S. EPA Criminal Investigation Division, all members of the Central Ohio Environmental Crimes Task Force, and is being prosecuted by Senior Trial Attorney Christopher J. Costantini, Special Assistant U.S. Attorney Brad Beeson and Assistant U.S. Attorney J. Michael Marous.
- Clean Water Act (CWA)
- Rivers and Harbors Appropriation Act (RHAA)