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Pollution of Ohio River by Towboat Company Proves Costly Type:
False Claims Act & Environmental Litigation
The United States routinely
requires that its contractors comply with
federal Clean Water Act provisions as a
condition of awarding lucrative government
contracts. An army of tow boats routinely
move hundreds of barges containing millions
of tons of coal on the Ohio River from
docks in Pittsburgh to TVA power plants
in Tennessee pursuant to government contracts.
Our client, Mike Davis, was an engineer
aboard a number of these tow boats and
resisted orders from his superiors to pump
the dirty oil from the tow boat engines
overboard into the Ohio River while pushing
TVA coal barges. The resulting False Claims
Act action recovered $4.6 million from
the defendants: M/G Transport Services;
its parent, The Midland Company; and, the
coal company, R&F Coal Company. The
information that formed the basis of Mr.
Davis' False Claims Act action also resulted
in a criminal conviction against the tow
boat company and its captains for violations
of the Clean Water Act.
Case:
United States ex rel. Davis v. M/G Transport Services, Inc. Case No.
C-1-92-1001 (S.D. Ohio)