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U.S. Fines Westchester $1.1M For Delays In Complying With Water Regulations

WHITE PLAINS, N.Y. – Westchester County has agreed to pay a $1.1 million fine for its delay in complying with federal drinking water regulations for Mount Vernon, Scarsdale, White Plains, and Yonkers, according to White Plains U.S. District Court records.

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The settlement was filed Thursday, and applies to Water District No. 1 – which serves Mount Vernon, Scarsdale, White Plains, and Yonkers.

The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency had filed the federal court case against Westchester County.

Westchester officials have a little less than a month to pay the required $1,108,771 fine, according to court records.

The county must also complete construction of two ultraviolet water treatment systems in White Plains – one at the Central Avenue pumping station and the other at the Orchard Street pumping station, court records show.

It should cost Westchester no more than $691,000 to comply with those provisions of the settlement, according to court records.

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