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U S Environmental Protection Agency Office of Criminal Enforcement, Forensics and Training: Environmental Crimes Case Bulletin/January – March, 2021 | Mitchell, Williams, Selig, Gates & Woodyard, P L L C

7 Wyatt Travnichek Indictment/Indicted on a federal charge accusing Travnichek of alleged tampering with a public water system and one count of alleged reckless damage to a protected computer during unauthorized access 7 Russell McKeehan, Sr. Sentencing/Sentenced to four years of probation for alleged storage of hazardous waste without a permit (including a six-month term of home confinement) 7 Aaron Rochester Plea Agreement/Pleaded guilty to one count of alleged unlawful storage of hazardous waste and one count of transportation of hazardous waste 9 Beatriz Santillan Sentencing/Sentenced to 70 days in prison and ordered to pay $20,079 restitution for allegedly smuggling illegal pesticides

Finger Lakes state worker admits he lied about asbestos test, exposed others to pollutant

Finger Lakes state worker admits he lied about asbestos test, exposed others to pollutant Updated Feb 11, 2021; James S. Marshall, 68, of Farmington, pleaded guilty to negligent endangerment under the Clean Air Act. Marshall was a maintenance supervisor with the Finger Lakes Office for People with Developmental Disabilities. In that role, he was involved in the cleanout of the Hillcrest Building, a OPWDD-owned facility in the village of Newark, in Wayne County, according to federal prosecutors. The agency solicited bids for the project in November 2014 and awarded the project to a third-party contractor the following month. Marshall was not involved in the awarding of the bid, nor the approval of contract documents, court records said.

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