The Piney Point phosphogypsum stacks, looking to the south. The water in the ditch in the foreground is wastewater that is coming from the breach in the containment wall of the top, center pond.
The Piney Point phosphogypsum stacks, looking to the south. The water in the ditch in the foreground is wastewater that is coming from the breach in the containment wall of the top, center pond.

The state agency tasked with cleaning up the environmental disaster at Piney Point contributed to many of the problems at the site, critics say, raising questions about the effectiveness of Florida’s environmental regulations.

The Florida Department of Environmental Protection on Friday stopped the flow of untreated wastewater from Piney Point into Tampa Bay and is working to implement a long-term solution, while also pledging to hold property owner HRK Holdings responsible for the disaster.

Yet it was DEP’s own decisions that helped push the problems at the former fertilizer plant property to another breaking point, according to some environmental advocates and public officials.

A DEP contractor installed the wastewater containment pond liner that recently failed for a second time. DEP also allowed the problematic wastewater pond to be refilled after it had nearly been drained. And DEP left the property in private hands when it could have closed the site completely years ago, something the agency’s head recently implied was a mistake.

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