goss are brought out the case of edward hanna sack, sentenced to six months in prison for discharging oil into a navigable stream. he was convicted due to the fact that he was off duty and not present when the accident occurred. a poultry farmer was convicted. havinghaving grown up on a farm i am fairly familiar with that. they told her she had to get a national pollution discharge permit over be fined $37,500 per day. true to her native west virginia spirit, she is fighting it. mr. johnson built a stock pond for horses and cattle on his 8-acre property. a stock pond of former army corps of engineers enforcement officer inspected and concluded it provided environmental benefits and at the water flowing out is three times greater than the water flowing into it, yet he has been fined $16 million. this is just a small farmer. then you have the situation with the range of resources corporation of texas being forced to spend $4.2 million defending itself after the epa issued an emergency order. the epa accused the range of sourcessources of causing or contributing to the contamination of t