Lehigh plant accused of using river water without permit

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US: The Southern Trinity Groundwater Conservation District water district in Texas’ McLennan County is seeking an injunction against Lehigh Cement, alleging that the business is improperly pumping millions of litres of water from the Trinity Aquifer without necessary permits at its plant in Waco. It claims that the plant owes thousands of dollars for its water use over the past decade and possibly more in civil penalties for pumping water from a well without a permit.

The lawsuit asks Judge Vicki Menard to issue an injunction to block Lehigh from drawing water from a well on its property at 100 S. Wickson Road until the company obtains a permit.

Water district general manager Scooter Radcliffe said he hopes the matter can be resolved without the need for an injunction. "We are going to try to work with them the best way we can and try to get them to contact us so we can get this thing resolved as quickly as possible," Radcliffe said.

Last modified on 26 July 2017

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