"Pa. man, company accused of dumping wastewater" (AP)- http://www.seattlepi.com/national/1110ap_us_gas_drilling_dumping_charges.html , http://thetimes-tribune.com/news/western-pa-man-company-accused-of-dumping-wastewater-1.1120251 , & http://www.bellinghamherald.com/2011/03/17/1921180/pa-man-company-accused-of-dumping.html "Greene County waste hauler arrested" (Observer-Reporter)- http://www.observer-reporter.com/or/breakstory/03-17-2011-Shipman "Hauler accused of dumping wastewater all over region" (Pittsburgh Post-Gazette)- http://www.post-gazette.com/pg/11076/1132703-100.stm http://paenvironmentdaily.blogspot.com/2011/03/ag-charges-business-with-dumping.html Thursday, March 17, 2011AG Charges Business With Dumping Millions Of Gallons Of Drilling, Other Wastewater![]() Agents
from the Attorney General's Environmental Crimes Section have filed
criminal charges against a Greene County business owner and his company,
who are accused of illegally dumping millions of gallons of waste water
across southwestern Pennsylvania - including production water from gas
drilling operations, sludge from sewage treatment plants and grease
water from restaurants that cannot enter normal sewage systems.
Acting Attorney General Bill Ryan identified the defendant
as Robert Allan Shipman, 50, of 1487 Toms Run Road, Holbrook. Criminal
charges were also filed against Shipman's business, Allan's Waste Water
Service, Inc., also of Holbrook.
"This was a calculated and long-running scheme to personally
profit by illegally dumping waste water, regardless of the potential
for environmental damage," Ryan said. "Shipman is accused of
orchestrating a scheme to dump waste products into streams, mine shafts
and business properties across Allegheny, Fayette, Greene, Lawrence,
Washington and Westmoreland counties."
Ryan said evidence and testimony about the alleged dumping
scheme was presented to a statewide investigating grand jury, which
recommended the criminal charges that were filed today.
According to the grand jury, Shipman and his company were
hired by numerous businesses in the region to haul and dispose of
various waste water products. Between 2003 and 2009, Shipman allegedly
instructed drivers to mix various wastes together, in what was often
referred to as a "cocktail," and then dump that mixture at locations
across the region.
Ryan said the purpose of the "cocktail" mixture was to
allegedly conceal the true nature of the waste water, allowing it to be
disposed of in an improper manner, as well as to increase the volume of
disposals that were billed to various customers.
According to the grand jury, Shipman directed drivers to
falsify manifests so he could bill customers for the full capacity of
their trucks, regardless of how much waste was actually being
transported and disposed. He is also accused of instructing other
employees to shred and discard actual manifests in order to generate new
fraudulent invoices which would be sent to customers, forging drivers'
signatures and other information on those bogus manifests.
During the course of the investigation, agents identified
forged manifests for numerous businesses operating in southwestern
Pennsylvania, including: Washington Penn Plastics, Penneco Oil Company,
American Oil and Gas, DynaTec Energy, PA Land Service, All Clad Metal
Crafters, CNX, Coal Gas Recovery, Precision Marshall Steel Company,
Morgantown Technical Services, Targe Energy, Nemacolin Inc., Greene
Resources, Jes-Mar Energy, Luzerne Township Sewage Authority, Mountain
View Oil and Gas, Allegheny Power, Cracker Barrel, Menallen Township
Sewer Authority, and Unit-Marts Inc.
Additionally, Ryan said that Shipman allegedly instructed
drivers to leave water valves open at gas wells, in order to allow
production water to flow onto the ground and into nearby waterways -
typically after dark or during heavy rains, in order to conceal the
illegal discharge. At other times, drivers were instructed to park
their trucks in the garage at Shipman's business and dump the water into
a floor drain, which leads directly to a nearby stream.
Ryan said that over the course of the alleged scheme,
Shipman is accused of stealing in excess of $250,000 from clients as a
result of the overbilling scheme, and improperly disposing of millions
of gallons of waste water.
Shipman is charged with a total of 98 criminal counts,
including participating in a corrupt organization, criminal conspiracy,
theft, forgery, receiving stolen property, pollution of waters, dealing
in the proceeds of unlawful activity (money laundering), tampering with
public records, and violations of Pennsylvania's Clean Streams Law,
Solid Waste Management Act and Fish and Boat Codes. Allan's Waste Water Service is charged with 77 criminal counts for similar offenses.
The criminal charges filed today carry substantial prison
terms along with fines in excess of $1.5 million for Shipman and $1.2
million for his company.
Shipman and Allan's Waste Water Service were both
preliminarily arraigned today before Waynesburg Magisterial District
Judge D. Glenn Bates. Bail was set at $500,000 apiece. A preliminary hearing is scheduled for March 25th before Magisterial District Judge D. Glenn Bates.
The case will be prosecuted in Greene County by Deputy
Attorney General Amy J. Carnicella of the Attorney General's
Environmental Crimes Section.
Ryan thanked the Department of Environmental Protection and
the Fish and Boat Commission for their cooperation and assistance with
this investigation. |
"...Additionally, Ryan said that Shipman allegedly instructed
drivers to leave water valves open at gas wells, in order to allow
production water to flow onto the ground and into nearby waterways -
typically after dark or during heavy rains, in order to conceal the
illegal discharge. At other times, drivers were instructed to park
their trucks in the garage at Shipman's business and dump the water into
a floor drain, which leads directly to a nearby stream..." --- On Thu, 3/17/11, Brendan OConnor <brendan...@yahoo.com> wrote: |
"Allan's Waste Water Service - Holbrook, PA" (YouTube)- http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZaOSR6Oy1r4 http://www.bbb.org/pittsburgh/business-reviews/septic-tanks-and-systems-cleaning/allan-s-waste-water-service-in-holbrook-pa-12005603/ http://www.marcellus-shale.us/Allans_Waste-Water.htm & http://webcache.googleusercontent.com/search?q=cache:G8mijjaWvuUJ:www.marcellus-shale.us/Allans_Waste-Water.htm+Allans+Waste+Water+Service&cd=1&hl=en&ct=clnk&gl=us&source=www.google.com
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