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Orange County Coastkeeper Clean Water Act Cases

 

As a leader in environmental preservation, California’s groundbreaking laws and regulations often set the benchmark for environmental policies nationwide.

Businesses and organizations in California often find it challenging to make sure that their operations properly comply with and keep up with the state’s complex and evolving water quality legislation.

The Orange County Coastkeeper organization is bringing cases against local businesses claiming perceived violations of the Clean Water Act. Most businesses facing these claims feel confused and intimidated, not knowing who to turn to for help.

Partnering with a dedicated environmental litigation lawyer will protect your business and help you build a strong defense against Orange County Coastkeeper’s accusatory claims.

Contact our team of dedicated lawyers at Tropea McMillan LLP today at (619) 566-0676 for your free case consultation. Let us help your organization defend itself against unjust claims.

Why Should I Hire Tropea McMillan LLP for My Orange County Coastkeeper Clean Water Act Case?

Santino Tropea attorney photoMost businesses and organizations find it challenging to comply with and understand California’s complex and evolving environmental laws.

Many face accusatory lawsuits from Orange County Coastkeeper claiming they have fallen out of compliance with the Clean Water Act.

Working with a dedicated environmental litigation lawyer will help protect your business from these unwanted accusations. A diligent environmental litigation team will also provide a strong defense when your business or organization faces a lawsuit.

At Tropea McMillan LLP, our team of reliable attorneys focuses on leveraging our years of experience to better serve our clients. We take pride in our ability to provide effective and sophisticated representation in high-stakes environmental and water quality litigation.

Our team provides personalized support as general counsel to local small or midsize businesses. We are committed to helping our clients minimize risk, avoid liability, and resolve any problems in a favorable and timely manner.

Contact our team of reliable attorneys today at Tropea McMillan LLP to get the help your business deserves in building a strong defense for your Orange County Coastkeeper Clean Water Act case.

California Water Quality Regulations and the Clean Water Act

Tropea McMillan logoCalifornia has multiple regulatory agencies overseeing water use, including the California State Water Resources Control Board (SWRCB). Businesses often require permits to divert water, discharge wastewater, or engage in activities that may affect water quality.

In 2014, California enacted the Sustainable Groundwater Management Act (SGMA), which requires local agencies to develop and implement sustainability plans for the state’s groundwater basins.

Since many businesses rely on groundwater for various uses, they must comply with SGMA. Businesses must know how local management plans may limit their access to groundwater and the associated regulations pertaining to extraction.

The Clean Water Act (CWA), enacted in 1972, is a cornerstone of United States environmental law aimed at restoring and maintaining the integrity of the nation’s waters. The CWA regulates pollutant discharges into navigable waters and establishes the National Pollutant Discharge Elimination System (NPDES) permitting process.

Businesses that discharge wastewater or pollutants into California waters must comply with stringent water quality regulations. The NPDES oversees industrial discharges, effectively managing the quality of the state’s waters.

Violations of water quality regulations often lead to severe penalties, remediation costs, and harm to a business’s reputation. Businesses and organizations need to implement proper wastewater management practices, monitoring programs, and treatment solutions to comply.

FAQs About the Clean Water Act

How Do I Protect My Business From Clean Water Act Violations in California?

As climate change awareness grows, so does the incidence of climate-related litigation.

Attorney Brandon VegterMunicipalities and various organizations across California, like Orange County Coastkeeper, have begun to hold companies accountable for their contributions to climate change and water pollution, targeting fossil fuel companies as well as those in other industries. This emerging legal landscape poses significant challenges for businesses, making it imperative to have a proactive legal defense in place.

Partnering with a law firm that understands the nuances of environmental and water quality litigation is essential. Working with experienced environmental lawyers will help you prepare for potential lawsuits and develop strategies to defend your business against claims that may arise from your operational practices.

By seeking professional legal counsel on how to comply with California’s environmental legal frameworks, you can position your business as a responsible participant in California’s environmental landscape and mitigate potential legal risks.

Contact our experienced team today at Tropea McMillan LLP to schedule a free consultation. Let us help you protect your business and build a strong defense against any claims your business has violated the Clean Water Act.

What Should I Do if My Business Is Facing an Orange County Coastkeeper Clean Water Act Lawsuit?

Rising Stars Santino M. Tropea and Matthew D. McMillan as rated by Super LawyersMost proprietors feel stressed, confused, and overwhelmed by a lawsuit from Orange County Coastkeeper claiming their business violates the Clean Water Act.

They don’t know what to do to protect their rights and build a strong defense.

Take the proper steps when facing accusations from Orange County Coastkeepers.

Gather Documentation

Gather all relevant documents related to the allegations in the lawsuit, including:

  • Permits
  • Correspondence with regulatory agencies
  • Environmental assessments
  • Any additional records related to the lawsuit

Work With Legal Counsel Immediately

Engage with experienced legal counsel immediately after learning of the lawsuit.

Working with an experienced attorney who is well-versed in water quality and environmental laws will help you understand the allegations, identify strong defenses, and guide you through the legal processes.

Your legal team will

  • Maintain open and clear communication—Your reliable legal team will communicate effectively and regularly with you throughout your legal proceedings, addressing any questions and concerns your business has regarding the lawsuit.
  • Assess the claims made against your business – Your diligent attorney will assess the strength of the allegations made against your business. They will work to understand whether the lawsuit stems from regulatory violations, environmental damages, or community grievances to pinpoint the specific legal issues involved and formulate the best strategic defenses.
  • Implement mitigation measures – Some lawsuits involve alleged ongoing environmental harm. Skilled legal counsel will help identify and minimize any potential further impacts alleged by the lawsuit, including halting specific operations, addressing any identified compliance gaps, or collaborating with environmental experts to remediate any environmental damage.
  • Manage the entirety of the lawsuit – Your professional legal team will manage the lawsuit on your behalf throughout its entirety, handling all correspondence with third parties and negotiating a dismissal, mediation, or settlement.

Facing a Clean Water Act lawsuit in California leaves most business owners feeling frustrated and overwhelmed.

Working with skilled legal counsel will help protect your business, build a strong defense, and mitigate any additional risks.

If your business or organization faces an Orange County Coastkeeper Clean Water Act Case, contact our team today at Tropea McMillan LLP.

Work With a Trusted Environmental Litigation Lawyer

Facing an accusation of violating the Clean Water Act from Orange County Coastkeeper leaves most businesses feeling confused, intimidated, and frustrated. They are often unsure of what to do next and who to turn to for help.

Working with a trusted environmental litigation lawyer will protect your rights and help you build a strong defense for your case.

Call our team at Tropea McMillan LLP today at (619) 566-0676 for a case consultation with one of our trusted attorneys.

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