Code of Massachusetts Regulations
360 CMR - MASSACHUSETTS WATER RESOURCE AUTHORITY
Title 360 CMR 2.00 - Enforcement And Administrative Penalties
ADMINISTRATIVE PENALTIES
Section 2.33 - Determining the Amount of an Administrative Penalty
Current through Register 1531, September 27, 2024
The amount of each Penalty to be assessed under 360 CMR 2.00 shall be determined as follows:
(1) For each violation of a discharge standard found at 360 CMR 10.021: General Prohibitions, 360 CMR 10.023: Specific Prohibitions, or 360 CMR 10.024: Specific Discharge Limitations/Local Limits, of a discharge standard contained in a permit or order issued by the Authority, or of a National Pretreatment Standard applicable to the discharge, the amount of the penalty for each violation shall be determined as follows:
1. |
Violation magnitude |
30 |
2. |
Flow |
30 |
3. |
Culpability |
20 |
4. |
Frequency |
20 |
Ratio of Violation Over Limit (how many times the violation was greater than the limit) |
Score |
1.01 - 1.49 |
1 |
1.5 -1.99 |
2 |
2.0 - 2.49 |
3 |
2.5 - 2.99 |
4 |
3.0 - 3.49 |
5 |
3.5 - 3.99 |
6 |
4.0 - 4.49 |
7 |
4.5 - 4.99 |
8 |
5.0 - 5.49 |
9 |
5.5 and above |
10 |
A violation of 360 CMR 10.021: General Prohibitions, 360 CMR 10.023(4), (5), (7), (8), (9), (12), (13), (14), (15), (16), (17), (18), (20) or (21), and 360 CMR 10.024(1) shall receive an automatic violation magnitude score of 10. A violation of 360 CMR 10.023(1), (2), (11) or (19) shall receive a violation magnitude score equal to the flow score it receives. A violation of 360 CMR 10.023(6) shall receive the following score:
Standard Units |
Score |
5.0-5.4 or 12.1- 12.5 |
1 |
4.0-4.9 or 12.6- 13.0 |
5 |
below 4.0 or above 13.0 |
10 |
Gallons Discharged |
Score |
up to 1,000 |
1 |
1,001 - 5,000 |
2 |
5,001 - 15,000 |
3 |
15,001 - 25,000 |
4 |
25,001 - 35,000 |
5 |
35,001 - 45,000 |
6 |
45,001 - 55,000 |
7 |
55,001 - 65,000 |
8 |
65,001 - 75,000 |
9 |
75,001 and above |
10 |
The flow chart in 360 CMR 2.33(1)(b) shall not apply to a violation of 360 CMR 10.021: General Prohibitions, or 360 CMR 10.023(4), (5), (7), (8), (9), and (13) through (21); such violation shall receive an automatic flow score of 10, regardless of the gallons discharged.
Percentage in Violation |
Score |
up to 10% |
2 |
11-25% |
4 |
26 - 40% |
6 |
41 - 55% |
8 |
over 55% |
10 |
The period of time shall be from the first to last date for which a penalty is assessed in the Penalty Assessment Notice, unless the Penalty Assessment Notice uses another time period and states why a greater or lesser time period is used. The percentage shall be based on those days for which the nature of the discharge at issue is known.
If more than one violation is assessed a penalty in a Penalty Assessment Notice, the increase may be applied either to individual penalty amounts or to the total penalty assessed in the Penalty Assessment Notice. In no event shall such increase result in a single violation being penalized in excess of $10,000.00.
(2) A $10,000 penalty per violation shall be assessed for intentionally:
For purposes of 360 CMR 2.33(2), "intentionally" means knowingly intending to do the act that constitutes the violation, not that the Person knowingly intended to violate the requirement. When a violation listed in 360 CMR 2.33(2)(a) through (f) is committed unintentionally, the amount of the penalty for that violation shall be determined under 360 CMR 2.33(5).
(3) The following penalties shall be assessed for a failure to file a document:
(4) A violation of 360 CMR 10.012: Access to Facilities, 360 CMR 10.016: Gas/Oil Separators, 360 CMR 10.017: Grease Traps and Grease Interceptors or 360 CMR 10.027: Septage Origination Requirements shall be penalized $1,000 for the first violation in a two-year period, $5,000 for the second violation in a two-year period, and $ 10,000 for the third and each subsequent violation in a two-year period. The penalty may be increased for one or more of the reasons listed in 360 CMR 2.33(1)(c), provided the penalty for each violation does not exceed $10,000.
(5) Any violation not otherwise cited in 360 CMR 2.33 shall be penalized based on a consideration of the following factors:
(6) A penalty calculated pursuant to 360 CMR 2.33(1) through (5) may be reduced if a violator shows by a preponderance of the evidence that payment of the penalty would make it economically unfeasible for the violator to continue operations. The reduction may be applied either to an individual penalty amount or to the total penalty assessed in a Penalty Assessment Notice. If a penalty is so reduced, the Authority may require the violator to undertake a non-monetary alternative if such an alternative reasonably may be undertaken by the violator.