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Public Notice: Proposed settlement with DTG Enterprises, Inc. for Clean Water Act violations in Washington

Proposed settlement with DTG Enterprises, Inc. for Clean Water Act violations in Washington
How to Comment
Comments Due
January 14, 2026

Please send all written comments by email to the Regional Hearing Clerk (R10_RHC@epa.gov) within 30 days of the date of this notice.

Comments should reference docket number CWA-10-2026-0031. Be sure to include your name and address if you would like a response.

If you are unable to submit written comments by email, please call Salee Porter, Regional Hearing Clerk, at 206-553-0531.

For more information, contact Emily Siangkam (siangkam.emily@epa.gov), 206-553-2964.

Publish Date
December 15, 2025

Summary

EPA is providing notice of a proposed administrative penalty settlement with DTG Enterprises, Inc., for violations of the Clean Water Act at its facility located in Renton, Washington.

EPA alleges that the respondent failed to comply with its National Pollutant Discharge Elimination System and Washington State Waste Discharge General Permit for Stormwater Discharges Associated with Industrial Activities at its construction and demolition recyclable materials facility in Renton. The permit covers stormwater discharges into Springbrook Creek.

Alleged violations include failure to maintain an adequate Stormwater Pollution Prevention Plan, failure to adequately conduct best management practices and required maintenance, and failure to adequately conduct monitoring and inspections. The Renton facility also had three unauthorized discharges of process wastewater into Springbrook Creek.

This action is being simultaneously commenced and concluded in a legal document called a Consent Agreement and Final Order. Under the proposed agreement (see "related documents" below), DTG Enterprises, Inc., will pay a civil penalty of $154,250.

DTG is concurrently entering into an Administrative Order on Consent with EPA, which requires DTG to implement certain actions at the Renton facility to comply with the permit and the Clean Water Act.

Respondent

DTG Enterprises, Inc.
P.O. Box 14203
Mill Creek, Washington 98082

Legal authority

This is a Class II administrative penalty proceeding governed by Section 309(g) of the Clean Water Act (33 U.S.C. § 1319(g), and the procedural rules found at 40 CFR Part 22. The requirements that apply to public comment and participation are set forth in Clean Water Act Section 309(g)(4) and 40 CFR § 22.45.

Related documents

  •   Draft Consent Agreement with DTG Enterprises, Inc. (pdf) (306.47 KB, December 2025)
    EPA enforcement docket number CWA-10-2026-0031.

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