Water board fined $50K for black discharge at Niagara Falls
ALBANY, N.Y. — New York state will fine the Niagara Falls Water Board $50,000 for discharging black and smelly water near the falls during a busy tourist weekend, Gov. Andrew Cuomo said Thursday.
The agency will be required to make changes at its aging wastewater plant and obtain state approval before any future discharges.
The July 29 discharge caused discolored water to empty into the Niagara River near the American side of the falls on a summer weekend critical to the local tourism industry. The foul-smelling discharge enveloped the dock for the popular Maid of the Mist tour boats.
“We have to make sure it never ever happens again,” the Democratic governor said during a visit Thursday to Niagara Falls. He said the state determined the discharge was the result of “basic breaches of protocol” at the plant.