Current:Home > MyTowboat owner gets probation in 2018 river oil spill along West Virginia-Kentucky border -Dynamic Wealth Solutions
Towboat owner gets probation in 2018 river oil spill along West Virginia-Kentucky border
View
Date:2025-04-24 11:26:55
HUNTINGTON, W.Va. (AP) — The owner of a towboat that sank and spilled oil into a river along the West Virginia-Kentucky border was sentenced Monday to 18 months probation on a federal pollution charge, and he and his two companies were ordered to pay nearly $1.9 million in restitution.
David K. Smith of Paducah, Kentucky, owned River Marine Enterprises LLC and Western River Assets LLC. His towboat, the Gate City, sank while docked in the Big Sandy River in January 2018, discharging oil and other substances. The city of Kenova, West Virginia, closed its municipal drinking water intake for three days while regulatory agencies responded to the spill, according to court records.
Smith’s companies were fined $100,000 each and a federal judge Monday ordered the defendants to pay the restitution amount that prosecutors said was the cost to the Coast Guard to remediate the damage.
A November 2017 Coast Guard inspection of the vessel had determined it could harm public health and the environment due to the threat of an oil discharge. Officials said at the time the vessel had the potential to spill 5,000 gallons (18,927 litres).
An administrative order required Smith to remove all oil and hazardous materials from the Gate City before Jan. 31, 2018, but Smith admitted he had not complied at the time of the spill, prosecutors said. Smith also said a contractor that was supposed to remove oil from the vessel before it sank could not access it safely due to site conditions.
veryGood! (7438)
Related
- New Zealand official reverses visa refusal for US conservative influencer Candace Owens
- Report: Quran-burning protester is ordered to leave Sweden but deportation on hold for now
- Jonathan Majors' ex-girlfriend arrested amid domestic violence case against the actor
- Twitter takeover: 1 year later, X struggles with misinformation, advertising and usage decline
- Why we love Bear Pond Books, a ski town bookstore with a French bulldog 'Staff Pup'
- Kris Jenner calls affair during Robert Kardashian marriage 'my life's biggest regret'
- Driver in Malibu crash that killed 4 Pepperdine students pleads not guilty to murder
- Abortion rights supporters far outraise opponents and rake in out-of-state money in Ohio election
- Could your smelly farts help science?
- Pilot dead after small plane crashes in eastern Wisconsin
Ranking
- Nevada attorney general revives 2020 fake electors case
- Palestinians plead ‘stop the bombs’ at UN meeting but Israel insists Hamas must be ‘obliterated’
- Report: Quran-burning protester is ordered to leave Sweden but deportation on hold for now
- Stolen bases, batting average are up in first postseason with MLB's new rules
- Don't let hackers fool you with a 'scam
- Man arrested after trespassing twice in one day at Robert F. Kennedy Jr.'s home in Los Angeles
- Dolphins' Tua Tagovailoa, Xavien Howard knock being on in-season edition of ‘Hard Knocks'
- Former Albanian prime minister accused of corruption told to report to prosecutors, stay in country
Recommendation
'Kraven the Hunter' spoilers! Let's dig into that twisty ending, supervillain reveal
Javelinas tore up an Arizona golf course. Now some are arguing about its water use
Judge finds former Ohio lawmaker guilty of domestic violence in incident involving his wife
NFL Week 8 picks: Buccaneers or Bills in battle of sliding playoff hopefuls?
Mets have visions of grandeur, and a dynasty, with Juan Soto as major catalyst
Tennessee attorney general sues federal government over abortion rule blocking funding
FDA warns about risks of giving probiotics to preterm babies after infant's death
Wife of ex-Alaska Airlines pilot says she’s in shock after averted Horizon Air disaster