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November 9, 2015
On November 6, FAN submitted comments to the Department of Justice’s Environmental and Natural Resources Division and
the Environmental Protection Agency on the recent "settlement" over
Mosaic Fertilizer LLC's reckless contamination of the environment at its
facilities in Florida and Louisiana. The settlement comes under federal
Resources Conservation and Recovery Act (
RCRA). This Act gives
EPA the authority to control hazardous waste from the
"cradle-to-grave." This includes the generation, transportation,
treatment, storage, and disposal of hazardous waste.
According to the Consent Decrees:
“the
Complaint includes allegations that Mosaic failed to characterize and
illegally treated, stored and disposed of hazardous wastes from various
processes at its Facilities, including: the production of sulfuric
acid, diammonium phosphate (DAP) and monoammonium phosphate (MAP)
fertilizer, and fluorosilicic acid (FSA)” and more.
Mosaic,
a giant part of the phosphate fertilizer industry, produces
Fluorosilicic acid, a hazardous waste that is transformed into a product
when it is sold. It is this transformation that allows it to be dumped
as a fluoridation chemical in public drinking water across the U.S.
According to the Consent Decrees, Mosaic will not sustain any criminal liabilities for its gross violations of RCRA:
“…
by agreeing to entry of this Consent Decree, Mosaic makes no admission
of law or fact with respect to the allegations in the Complaint, and
continues to deny any non-compliance or violation of any law or
regulation identified therein or in this Consent Decree. For the
purpose of avoiding litigation among the Parties, however, Mosaic and
where applicable The Mosaic Company [parent company], agree to the
requirements of this Consent Decree;”
This settlement may appear large (EPA reports state “close to $2 billion”)
but there are a lot of smoke and mirrors here. Most of the money is
allocated to Mosaic’s remediation of the hazardous waste at its many
sites and investments in cleaner production. But more importantly, the
Consent Decress circumvents due process.
From FAN's point of view it represents a double standard. As we say in our submission:
"FAN
is dismayed at the Environmental Protection Agency's glaring double
standard. While it has taken some steps to address the DIRECT impacts of
Mosaic’s hazardous waste on the local environment it continues to turn a
blind eye on the INDIRECT impact of the use of this hazardous waste
when it is deliberately added to the public water supply in water
fluoridation programs."
In addition to several measures designed to give greater protection to workers in this industry, FAN is asking that:
"MOSAIC
be expressly forbidden to sell Fluorosilicic Acid, or any other
chemical manufactured at their site(s), for any purpose connected with
the fluoridation of drinking water."
Please support FAN by sending an email this week to express your support for FAN's submission to the Department of Justice at pubcomment-ees.enrd@usdoj.gov
- you might want to add that you don't want to drink Mosaic's hazardous
waste in every glass of water, coffee, tea, and soda that you drink.
Relevant Documents:
Sept 30. United States of America and Florida Department of Environmental Protection (Plaintiffs) v. Mosaic Fertilizer, LLC (Defendant). Consent Decree. Filed September 30, 2015. 82 pages.
Sept 30. United States of America and Florida Department of Environmental Protection (Plaintiffs) v. Mosaic Fertilizer, LLC (Defendant). Civil Complaint. Filed September 30, 2015. 99 pages.
Oct 1. United States of America and Florida Department of Environmental Protection (Plaintiffs) v. Mosaic Fertilizer, LLC (Defendant). Appendices. Filed October 1, 2015. 574 pages.
Sept 30. United States of America and Louisiana Department of Environmental Quality (Plaintiffs) v. Mosaic Fertilizer, LLC (Defendant). Consent Decree. Filed September 30, 2015. 85 pages.
Sept 30. United States of America and Louisiana Department of Environmental Quality (Plaintiffs) v. Mosaic Fertilizer, LLC (Defendant). Civil Complaint. Filed September 30, 2015. 53 pages.
Oct 1. United States of America and Louisiana Department of Environmental Quality (Plaintiffs) v. Mosaic Fertilizer, LLC (Defendant). Attachments. Filed October 1, 2015. 416 pages.
Oct 7. Notice of Lodging of Two Proposed Consent Decrees Under the Resource Conservation and Recovery Act. Federal Register.
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