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Posted on Mon, May. 09, 2011
last updated: May 09, 2011 04:18:50 PM
During an audit last year, federal authorities found an industrial plant had flushed pollutants into Columbias sewer system without making sure the contaminants were at legal levels.
But in their investigation, federal officials identified a potentially bigger concern: the city had failed several times to keep track of the industrys discharges for lead, a toxic metal. Without the proper checks, it was harder for Columbia to know if the plant had released unpermitted levels of lead pollution.
While the city later improved its oversight and the industrial plant promised to improve, Columbias misstep highlights the challenges utilities face overseeing a little-known, but important environmental program.
Read the full story at thestate.com. Read more: http://www.thestate.com/2011/05/08/1810416/industrial-dumping-prompts-federal.html#ixzz1Lt5tYytA