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Texas Lab CEO Admits Falsifying Wastewater Test Results that Concealed E. Coli and Other Pollutant Levels for Years
Prosecutors said the three altered ammonia, E. coli and phosphorus results for about three years to hide permit violations.
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Houston-area CEO, two others admit to falsifying wastewater data to pass tests, according to Dept. of Justice
Three Texas residents pleaded guilty to falsifying wastewater data, a scheme prosecutors say undermined public health protections and trust.
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Texas residents plead guilty to violating Clean Water Act
HOUSTON, Texas — Three Texas residents have admitted to violating the Clean Water Act by falsifying wastewater test results, according to Acting U.S. Attorney John G.E. Marck.
CEO and Others Convicted in Wastewater Test Falsification Scheme
Derek McCoy, 52, was CEO of a laboratory that sampled and tested wastewater from local treatment facilities, while Deena Higginbotham, 56, served as director of Client Services. The post CEO and Others Convicted in Wastewater Test Falsification Scheme appeared first on Texas Border Business.
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