GenOn Power plant faces millions in fines over Conemaugh discharge
Wednesday, March 23, 2011
By Don Hopey, Pittsburgh Post-Gazette
A federal court judge has ruled that polluted water discharges by the Conemaugh coal-fired power plant in southern Indiana County have violated the Clean Water Act, exposing the operator, GenOn Northeast Management Co., to millions of dollars in potential penalties.
The summary judgment ruling Monday by U.S. District Court Magistrate Judge Robert C. Mitchell sets the stage for a June 1 trial to determine the penalty amount and the terms of a compliance order to stop the ongoing illegal discharges of wastewater. The discharges dumped excessive concentrations of iron, aluminium, manganese, selenium and boron into the Conemaugh River.
The court said the discharges have violated the Clean Water Act on 8,684 days since 2005.
The court could assess penalties of up to $37,500 for each violation, for a total of $300 million, against GenOn NMC, the wholly-owned subsidiary of GenOn Energy Inc., a Houston, Texas company formed in December 2010 by the merger of RRI Energy and Mirant Corp. The 1,711-megawatt power plant in New Florence is owned by a consortium of eight power companies, including GenOn.
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