BINGHAMTON, N.Y. (AP) — A demolition company and two of its workers are facing charges they illegally dumped polluted water in upstate New York.
U.S. Attorney Richard Hartunian says 52-year-old Mark Pullyblank of Caledonia, 52-year-old William Clements of Victor and Crane-Hogan Structural Systems Inc. of Spencerport were charged in a nine-count indictment with violating the Clean Water Act.
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Hartunian says Crane-Hogan removes concrete from buildings with high-pressure water that becomes contaminated with highly alkaline concrete waste.
Crane-Hogan and Pullyblank are accused of dumping waste from a project into the Susquehanna River. The company alone faces the same charge for another project. All three are accused of discharging waste from another site without a pretreatment permit at a sewage plant.
Messages left for the company and Pullyblank weren’t initially returned Thursday evening. There was no answer at a number listed for Clements.
