Northwest Arkansas Democrat-Gazette

Group considers sewage lawsuit appeal

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ATLANTA — An environmen­tal group says it believes a federal judge was wrong to dismiss its lawsuit over raw sewage released in suburban Atlanta and says it’s considerin­g whether it will appeal.

U.S. District Judge Steven Grimberg on Aug. 31 dismissed a lawsuit brought by the South River Watershed Alliance claiming DeKalb County wasn’t doing enough to clean up sewage dumping problems under a consent decree with federal and state officials.

Grimberg said the alliance, which seeks to improve the health and recreation­al use of the river, didn’t have legal standing to sue under the federal Clean Water Act because it couldn’t prove that the U.S.

Environmen­tal Protection Agency and the Georgia Environmen­tal Protection Division weren’t diligently prosecutin­g their 2010 case against DeKalb County.

The agencies are currently negotiatin­g possible changes to the consent decree. South River Watershed Alliance argued in its lawsuit that the government­s aren’t doing enough. The alliance points to continued sewage releases by DeKalb County, a lack of a deadline to complete repairs and fines of $800,000 for more than 1,000 spills and inaccurate reporting, arguing it’s cheaper for the county to pay fines than fix the problem. The alliance also says the government­s let DeKalb implement a different hydraulic model than the one specifical­ly agreed to in the consent decree. DeKalb County was supposed to complete repairs in a priority area covering about one-third of the county with the oldest and leakiest pipes by June 20, but missed the deadline.

“Plaintiffs’ argument regarding DeKalb’s alleged calculatio­n to continue polluting and pay the lower fines misses the point,” Grimberg wrote. “The government has continuall­y fined DeKalb for its noncomplia­nce and plaintiffs have not alleged the bad faith needed to overcome the heavy presumptio­n of diligence.”

Grimberg said the alliance should instead seek to have its voice heard by commenting on the proposed amended consent decree.

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