Three firms fined for illegally discharging toxic, hazardous substances into public sewers

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SINGAPORE — Three companies have been convicted and fined for illegally discharging toxic and hazardous substances into public sewers, said national water agency PUB on Monday (April 17).

Two toxic industrial waste collectors, Chem-Solv Technologies and NSL OilChem Logistics, were charged and prosecuted in November 2022.

"This is an offence that risks causing harm to the workers maintaining the public sewerage system, damaging the country’s used water treatment facilities, and polluting our environment," said PUB.Between May 2021 and September 2021, PUB's online sensors detected"abnormally high" levels of prohibited volatile compounds in the used water discharged from factories in the Pioneer Sector area.

PUB said it traced the readings to NSL OilChem Logistics' premises and collected samples of the company's trade effluent on Jan 25 and Feb 1 last year.NSL OilChem Logistics was previously convicted on Oct 12, 2021, for illegally dumping trade effluent, or liquid waste, into public sewers on two separate occasions the year before. The firm was fined S$17,000.

Director of PUB’s Water Reclamation department Maurice Neo said the agency"will not hesitate" to take enforcement action against any companies caught breaking the law.

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