'Something's Broken Down': State Sen. Roger Chamberlain Calls For Water Gremlin Criminal Investigation

MINNEAPOLIS (WCCO) -- State Senator Roger Chamberlain is urging Ramsey County officials to investigate Water Gremlin, the White Bear Township company that recently incurred one of the largest fines in Minnesota history.

Chamberlain's office released a statement Wednesday calling on County Attorney John Choi to see if the company's emissions of the carcinogen TCE for more than 15 years warrant criminal charges.

"Someone, or more likely several people, dropped the ball in the Water Gremlin situation," Chamberlain said. "White Bear Lake residents deserve to know what happened so those responsible can be held to account."

Chamberlain also reached out to Legislative Auditor Jim Nobles to probe the Minnesota Pollution Control Agency's oversight of Water Gremlin, specifically the permits that have been granted over the years.

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State Sen. Roger Chamberlain (credit: CBS)

"Clearly something's broken down in the process of monitoring environmental laws and pollution control laws," Chamberlain said. "Even if some of this stuff is legitimate, it has the impression, perception of wrong doing. I have just asked for somebody that has authority and jurisdiction to look at the process and look at the facts of the case, determine if there's criminal action, criminal activity. If something was willfully done or negligently done, so we can hold people accountable and fix the process so it doesn't happen again."

On-going investigative reporting from WCCO's Jennifer Mayerle led to the discovery that Water Gremlin recently moved some operations to a Hudson, Wisconsin business to circumvent the MPCA's order to stop performing a coating process that involves TCE.

READ MORE: 'We Want Answers': Water Gremlin May Have Leaked Carcinogen In White Bear Township For Years

After the report aired, the CEO of Hudson's Hi-Tec Finishing announced they will cancel their contract with Water Gremlin, citing they were unaware that TCE would be involved in the process.

Water Gremlin is one of the country's biggest producers of battery terminals. The company also makes fishing sinkers. President Junya Inoue told WCCO Wednesday, "We have just learned of Senator Chamberlain's letters and are reviewing them."

Officials from the MPCA released this statement to WCCO early Wednesday evening:

Since her first day on the job, Commissioner [Laura] Bishop has asked staff how was Water Gremlin able to violate the public's trust and what additional steps can the MPCA take to ensure this doesn't happen again. The MPCA will continue to use all available means to hold Water Gremlin accountable.

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