Newsroom
All News Releases By Date
U.S. EPA inspections result in notice of violation to Naval Base Guam / Navy cited for lack of stormwater controls, permit violations, unpermitted discharges
Release Date: 12/01/2008
Contact Information: Dean Higuchi, 808-541-2711, [email protected]
(12/01/08) HONOLULU – The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency recently issued a Finding of Violation to the U.S. Navy Base Guam for permit violations under the federal Clean Water Act.
In July, EPA inspectors discovered the violations during inspections covering several different federal environmental statutes and programs.
“Department of Defense facilities on Guam must be in compliance with all environmental requirements,” said Alexis Strauss, EPA’s Water Division director for the Pacific Southwest region. “EPA will work with Guam EPA and DOD to ensure construction and ongoing operations comply fully with environmental requirements to protect and restore Guam's environment.”
The Finding of Violation cited discharges from the Navy’s Apra Harbor Wastewater Treatment Plant that exceeded water quality permit limits, and several unpermitted discharges to the Namo River during the repair of the Navy’s Fena Water Treatment Plant.
The Navy also did not fully or properly implement controls for stormwater discharges from industrial activities located on the base, and three Navy construction sites on the base did not have proper stormwater pollution measures.
In addition to the July inspections at Naval Base Guam, the EPA also conducted similar compliance inspections at the U.S. Air Force’s Andersen Force Base. The EPA compliance inspections at both Department of Defense facilities in Guam included underground storage tanks, solid and hazardous waste management, wastewater and stormwater management and compliance with oil spill prevention requirements.
The Finding of Violation and supporting documents can be viewed at: https://www.epa.gov/region09/water/npdes/compliance.html
# # #
Search this collection of releases | or search all news releases
View selected historical press releases from 1970 to 1998 in the EPA History website.