Phil Mlsna and Mlsna Dairy Supply, Inc. Assessed $209,641.47 for Violations of Wisconsin’s Wastewater Laws at their CAFO located in Sparta, Wis.
MADISON, Wis. – Attorney General Josh Kaul today, in partnership with the Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources (DNR), announced that Monroe County Judge Mark L. Goodman issued an order requiring Phil G. Mlsna and Mlsna Dairy Supply, Inc. to pay $209,641.47 for violations of Wisconsin’s wastewater laws at the concentrated animal feeding operation (CAFO) that they own and operate in Sparta, Wis.
“Wisconsin’s wastewater laws are in place to protect our environment and ensure safe, clean water for Wisconsinites. Violations of those laws are serious offenses, as they can contaminate our waters, harm wildlife and jeopardize public health,” said Wisconsin DNR Assistant Deputy Secretary Mark Aquino. “We appreciate the efforts of the Wisconsin DOJ to hold violators accountable and protect our natural resources.”
The defendants allowed the Wisconsin Pollutant Discharge Elimination System (WPDES) permit for their CAFO to expire in 2015 and continued operating their large CAFO without a permit for years. During that time, the defendants were not subject to the laws that other legally permitted CAFOs within the state are required to follow. The defendants also constructed a sand separation system without plans and specifications approved by the DNR. The defendants were found liable for all 2,501 days on which the State alleged that they violated Wisconsin’s wastewater laws.
After the State filed this case, the defendants submitted a complete application for a WPDES permit to DNR. DNR issued that permit effective September 1, 2023.
The investigation of this case was aided by tips from members of the public. The public can report tips anonymously to the DNR Tip Hotline at 1-800-TIP-WDNR (1-800-847-9367).
This case was prosecuted by Wisconsin Department of Justice Public Protection Unit Assistant Attorney General Emily M. Ertel and Paralegals Lisa Rossman and Sara Balde. DOJ staff worked closely with numerous DNR staff to obtain this result, including current Environmental Enforcement Specialist Andrea Gruen and now-retired Environmental Enforcement Specialist Deborah Dix.
A copy of the State’s Complaint and the Court’s order is available here.
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