Vail Ski Resort Could Face Wetlands Fine

Date: January 31, 2002

Source: News Room

Vail Associates, owner of the Vail Ski Resort in Colorado, could face a fine of nearly $200,000 for illegal destruction of wetlands at its resort in 1998 and 1999, according to a confidential EPA letter to company officials last year. The letter, dated March 29, 2001, and obtained by the Rocky Mountain News last week, warned Vail that the Environmental Protection Agency intended to seek the penalty in response to the company's construction of a logging road through 300 to 400 feet of wetlands. Since then, the parties have started settlement talks. Vail has long maintained it did not intentionally break the law, and there has been no comment from the EPA on possible fines.

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