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77 FR 27251

United States v. Trident Seafoods Corp., No. 11-1616 (W.D. Wash. Apr. 26, 2012). A settling CWA defendant responsible for violations at its seafood processing facilities must pay a $2.5 million civil penalty and must perform specified injunctive measures to reduce processing wastes and sea floor waste piles.

77 FR 25750

United States v. E.I. du Pont de Nemours & Co., No. 6:12-cv-01146-EFM-KMH (D. Kan. Apr. 19, 2012). A settling CWA defendant responsible for natural resource damages must pay $252,739 in natural resource damages and reimbursement of assessment costs.

77 FR 24515

United States v. City of Memphis, No. 2:10-CV-02083-SHM-dkv (W.D. Tenn. Apr. 16, 2012). A settling CWA defendant responsible for violations concerning its sewer system must pay a $1.29 million civil penalty to the United States and Tennessee and must develop and implement a number of sewer management, operation, and maintenance programs to rehabilitate its system, including an effluent study and a sewer GPS mapping project.

77 FR 23481

EPA approved Maine's NPDES program to include the permitting of all discharges within the Indian territories of the Penobscot Nation and the Passamaquoddy Tribe. 

77 FR 21557

EPA Region 6 announced the availability of 32 TMDLs for waters listed in Louisiana under CWA §303(d).

77 FR 20585

EPA proposed to withdraw federal human health and aquatic life water quality criteria in favor of state criteria for certain waters of California's San Francisco Bay, New Jersey, and Puerto Rico. 

77 FR 19282

EPA Region 6 proposed an NPDES general permit to regulate discharges from oil and gas wells in two coastal areas of Texas.

77 FR 15368

EPA announced the availability for public comment of its proposed decision identifying water quality limited segments and associated pollutants in Oregon to be listed under CWA §303(d)(2).

77 FR 13633

United States v. Johnson, No. 99-12465-EFH (D. Mass. Mar. 2, 2012). Settling CWA defendants responsible for violations at their cranberry bogs in Carver, Massachusetts, must pay a civil penalty and must implement restoration and mitigation measures to create and restore wetlands at various locations.

77 FR 12286

EPA issued its final 2012 NPDES general permit for stormwater discharges from large and small construction activities for areas where the Agency is the permitting authority.