Signs of Environmental Violations
In your everyday life you may come across signs that someone has broken an environmental law. These violations may not always be obvious.
Below we list some signs of possible environmetnal law violations. If you come across these signs, please report them using the EPA's Report an Environmental Violation form.
- Possible environmental violations
- Other odd activities
- Your safety comes first
- Are you witnessing an emergency?
Possible environmental violations:
Containers or drums that appear to be abandoned (for example, you find them in a forest, along a roadside or otherwise in a place where it appears they do not belong), especially if they are corroded or leaking.
Dead fish in streams or waterways, particularly if the water appears to contain foreign substances (such as detergent, bleach, chemicals or has a strange color).
Dead animals, alongside a river bank, or in a field.
Foul smelling or oddly colored discharges on to the ground or into a stream or waterway.
Visible sheens on the ground or in the water.
Foul smelling or strange looking emissions into the air.
Pipes or valves that appear to allow the bypass of wastewater treatment systems.
Pipes or valves that would allow for discharge from a plant that appear hidden.
Building demolition that may involve illegal removal of asbestos or other hazardous materials.
Also be aware of odd activities, such as:
- A truck dumping materials into a manhole or sewer drain.
- A truck unloading drums at odd hours or in odd places.
- A person burying drums on business or residential property.
Remember: Your Safety Comes First
EPA does not want you to put yourself in harm's way. If you see any of these signs, please review our safety tips and do not try and investigate on your own - report what you see at www.epa.gov/tips.
Are You Witnessing an Emergency?
If you believe you are witnessing an emergency situation that immediately threatens your health or the environment, see the Environmental Emergencies Web site or contact your local authorities.