NewsNovember 4, 2004

SPRINGFIELD, Mo. -- A Greene County man was charged Wednesday with dumping 50,000 gallons of a spoiled molasses and rainwater mixture that polluted freshwater springs in southwest Missouri. Stephen Lindsey, who owns German Septic Tank Service, faces a misdemeanor of violating Missouri's Clean Water Law by unlawfully discharging a water contaminant...

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SPRINGFIELD, Mo. -- A Greene County man was charged Wednesday with dumping 50,000 gallons of a spoiled molasses and rainwater mixture that polluted freshwater springs in southwest Missouri.

Stephen Lindsey, who owns German Septic Tank Service, faces a misdemeanor of violating Missouri's Clean Water Law by unlawfully discharging a water contaminant.

The charge was filed in Greene County Circuit Court by Missouri Attorney General Jay Nixon.

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Purina Mills Inc. in Springfield hired Lindsay to dispose of the molasses, Nixon said. The plant, which uses molasses as a supplement in animal feed, poured 5,000 gallons of the sticky substance in its stormwater pond after a railroad tanker car heater broke down, threatening to allow the molasses to solidify. The molasses had mixed with some 50,000 gallons of rainwater.

Rather than take the mixture to a water treatment plant, Lindsay took it back to his property and poured it into a sinkhole, Nixon said.

If convicted, Lindsay could be fined up to $25,000 for each day of the violation, and could be sentenced to one year in jail.

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