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U.S. Department
of Justice
United
States Attorney 1100
Commerce St., 3rd Fl. |
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Telephone (214) 659-8600 |
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FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE |
DALLAS, TEXAS
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CONTACT: 214/659-8600 www.usdoj.gov/usao/txn |
JANUARY 31, 2007
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BUSINESSMAN SENTENCED TO 15 MONTHS IN PRISON A local man who was convicted in August 2006 for failing to comply with Environmental Protection Administration (EPA) regulations and mail fraud, was sentenced yesterday in federal court in Dallas, announced U.S. Attorney Richard B. Roper of the Northern District of Texas. Palmer, Texas, resident, Melvin Eugene Riecke II was sentenced by U.S. Chief District Judge A. Joe Fish to 15 months in prison. Judge Fish ordered that Riecke, 53, surrender to the Bureau of Prisons on February 20, 2007. Riecke is the General Manager of National Converting and Fulfillment Company, based in Ellis County, Texas, and which used to have a facility at 5000 Riser Street/2401 Vinson Street in Dallas where it recycled roofing shingles. In a case arising from allegations of wrongful handling of asbestos-containing floor tile, Melvin Eugene Riecke II was convicted on two counts of failing to comply with federal work practice standards regulating demolition of a building containing asbestos and disposing of the resulting waste, one count of false statements to the Texas Department of Health, Toxic Waste Control Division, and one count of mail fraud. Evidence presented at trial showed that Riecke contracted with the building’s owner, Beltway Commercial Real Estate, to demolish the structure, which a pre-demolition survey showed contained the asbestos. The contract required that he fully comply with all regulations regarding asbestos removal. However, from November 6 through December 10, 2001, Riecke and his crew removed the floor tile from the site without making any effort to comply with federal work practice standards for handling asbestos that had been established under the Clean Air Act. The government also presented evidence that Riecke intentionally made numerous false statements on an asbestos demolition/renovation Notification Form he sent via Federal Express to the Texas Department of Health, Asbestos Notification Section, Toxic Substances Control Division. The form is required by state and federal law to be filed before beginning any demolition activity on a public building containing more than a minimal amount of asbestos. U.S. Attorney Roper praised the investigative efforts of the U.S. EPA Criminal Investigation Division, Texas Parks and Wildlife, and Texas Commission on Environmental Quality, all part of the Texas Environmental Crimes Task Force. Assistance was also provided by the City of Dallas Marshal’s Office. The case was prosecuted by Assistant U.S. Attorney Phillip C. Umphres and by Special Assistant U.S. Attorney Cheryl Seager of the EPA.
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