04/08/2024 | Press release | Distributed by Public on 04/08/2024 13:22
April 8, 2024
"All homebuilders, including Horton, must comply with Clean Water Act provisions to prevent waterways from being contaminated by sediment discharges and other pollutants from stormwater runoff," said Acting EPA Region 4 Administrator Jeaneanne Gettle. "This consent decree was developed with Horton, along with the cooperation of state agencies, to ensure that Horton implements a comprehensive stormwater management program at the many hundreds of home construction sites they operate across the Southeast to protect nearby waterways and the communities that live along them."
The injunctive relief measures set forth in the proposed consent decree are designed to result in effective stormwater runoff management at Horton's construction sites and will result in an estimated annual reduction of 45.5 million pounds of total suspended solids in affected waters.
The consent decree, lodged in the U.S. District Court for the Northern District of Alabama, Southern Division, is subject to a 30-day public comment period and approval by the federal court. The consent decree can be viewed on the Department of Justice website.
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