Developer accused of violations at Smiths Ferry

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10/27/09

BOISE, Idaho (AP) _ Environmental regulators are accusing a
California developer of violating federal clean water laws during
the early phases of construction at a stalled housing subdivision
in central Idaho.

The EPA has filed an administrative complaint against Sal
Gallucci, JJS Southwest LLC and Whitehawk Land Development Corp.

The EPA claims the developer violated storm water rules while
widening roads at its 850-acre housing project at Smiths Ferry.

Officials say the developers failed to get a general permit
before starting the work at Whitehawk Subdivision, located near the
North Fork of the Payette River. Inspectors documented discharge of
sediment into tributaries of the river and a failure to stabilize
slopes to prevent discharge.

The company faces up to $125,000 in potential fines.

Gallucci did not immediately return phone messages left by the
Associated Press.

(Copyright 2009 by The Associated Press. All Rights Reserved.)
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