Lack of Money for Spare Parts Costs WAPA in EPA Fines, But Consent Decree Exit Remains in Reach
- Janeka Simon
- October 28, 2024
The V.I. Water & Power Authority is currently grappling with a significant impact of their ongoing financial crisis. Their lack of money to purchase adequate backup and square equipment means mounting fines from the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency. Historically, WAPA has been subject to two consent decrees over national air quality standards, although the one governing St. Croix was subsequently terminated as the requirements under that decree had largely been satisfied. However, despite having already petitioned the EPA to exit the consent decree that governs operations on St. Thomas, WAPA must continue to abide by its strictures in the interim. One of those is a requirement to maintain an adequate inventory of spare parts. Fines are assessed for WAPA's failure to keep a sufficient supply of parts in stock, said Maxwell George, environmental manager. “It starts off at around $150 a day,” he noted. “After about a week or so, it escalates to $500 a day. After an additional 10 da...