To: Mrs. Helen Sanford
Sanford Hog Farm
R.R. 2, Spradlin Road
Dale, Indiana 47523
Pursuant to 327 IAC 2-6.1-7, any person who operates, controls, or maintains any mode of
transportation or facility from which a spill occurs shall, upon discovery of a reportable spill to the soil or
surface waters of the state contain the spill, if possible, to prevent additional spilled material from entering
the waters of the state; undertake or cause others to undertake activities needed to accomplish a spill
response; and as soon as possible, but within two (2) hours of discovery, communicate a spill to the
Department of Environmental Management, Office of Response. This violation is based upon the fact that
Ms. Sanford failed to contain, respond and report a spill at the Sanford Farm.
Pursuant to IC 13-30-2-1, no person may discharge, emit, cause, allow, or threaten to discharge, emit, cause, or allow any contaminant or waste including any noxious odor, either alone or in combination with contaminants from other sources, into the environment or into any publicly owned treatment works in any form which causes or would cause pollution which violates rules, standards, or discharge of emission requirements adopted by the appropriate board pursuant to this article. This violation is based upon the fact
that Ms. Sanford allowed hog manure to enter the environment.
In accordance with IC 13-30-3-3, the Commissioner is required to notify an alleged violator in
writing that a violation may exist and offer an opportunity to enter into an Agreed Order providing for the
actions required to correct the violations and for the payment of a civil penalty. The Commissioner is not
required to extend this offer for more than sixty (60) days.
Entering into an Agreed Order will prevent the issuance of a Notice and Order of the Commissioner
under IC 13-30-3-4, or the filing of a civil court action under IC 13-14-2-6. IDEM encourages settlement
by Agreed Order, thereby saving time and resources. Timely settlement by Agreed Order may result in a
reduced civil penalty. Settlement discussions will also allow the opportunity to present any mitigating
factors that may be relevant to the violations. In addition, as provided in IC 13-30-3-3, an alleged violator
may enter into an Agreed Order without admitting that the violation occurred.
If settlement is not reached within sixty (60) days of receipt of this Notice of Violation, the
Commissioner may issue a Notice and Order containing the actions that must be taken to achieve
compliance, the required time frames, and an appropriate civil penalty. Pursuant to IC 13-30-4-1, the
Commissioner may assess penalties of up to $25,000 per day for each violation.
To discuss this matter further, please contact Janet Arnold at 317/232-7201 within fifteen (15) days
after receipt of this Notice to request a conference. If settlement is reached, an Agreed Order will be
prepared and sent for review and signature.
For the Commissioner:
Date: _______________ Signed on 8/13/99
Felicia Robinson George
Assistant Commissioner
Office of Enforcement
cc: Arne Leder, US EPA Region 5
Warrick, County Health Department
Deborah Rush, Office of Legal Counsel
Janet Arnold, Office of Enforcement
George DeLancey, Office of Solid & hazardous Waste
Judy Dicus Thomann, Southwest Regional Office
Public File
Enforcement File
http://www.state.in.us/idem
Converted by Andrew Scriven