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{"text":"State authorities have handed down more than $700,000 in fines to two Newark-based trucking companies for illegal dumping.\n\n\nThe New Jersey Department of Environmental Protection announced Wednesday that Sinai Trucking and Keila Transport were both busted for setting up illegal solid waste transfer stations in Sussex County, then using those stations to pass off solid waste as clean dirt and sell it to unsuspecting customers.\n\n\nSinai Trucking, its owner Angel Bravo-Gomez and president Anthony Gomez are on the hook for $527,500 according to the NJDEP's order.\n\n\nKeila Transport and its owner Gabriel Campoverde were fined $185,000 by the NJDEP in a separate order.\n\n\nBesides the fines, the two companies are ordered to clean up the contaminated fill and provide refunds to customers, according to NJDEP Commissioner Catherine McCabe.\n\n\nRead more: https://www.nj.com/news/2019/05/2-trucking-companies-fined-700k-for-selling-solid-waste-as-clean-dirt-to-nj-homeowners.html","videos":"[]","link":"{}","pics":"[]","canComment":true} |
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