Supervisors Indicted, Discharging Wastes, Nashville Sewer System — Former Plant Supervisors Indicted for Discharging Wastes to Nashville Sewer System and Tampering with a Monitoring Device | United States Justice Department.
announcement Former Plant Supervisors Indicted for Discharging Wastes to Nashville Sewer System and Tampering with a Monitoring Device Friday, September 12, 2025 Share Facebook X LinkedIn Email For Immediate Release Office of Public Affairs A grand jury indictment was unsealed today charging two individuals for their purported involvement with bypassing treatment processes and tampering with a monitoring device at a Nashville waste treatment facility.prosecutors allege that Randall Ray Stark, of Texas, and Caleb Warren Randall, of Tennessee, conspired to defraud the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) and to violate the Clean Water Act. court filings
state, Stark was the Facility Operations Manager and Randall was the Plant Supervisor at the facility operated by Allwaste Onsite, doing business as Onsite Environmental (Onsite). Morris of ENRD’s Environmental Crimes Section and Assistant U.S. 5, Onsite entered a guilty plea in Nashville to federal allegations relating to the discharges.If convicted, the defendants face a total prison term of up to 17 years in prison, as well as fines, restitution, and supervised release.Acting Assistant Attorney General Adam Gustafson of the Justice Department’s Environment and Natural Resources Division (ENRD) and Acting U.S. Safeeullah
for the Middle District of Tennessee are prosecuting the case. Updated September 12, 2025 Topic Environment Components Environment and Natural Resources Division ENRD – Environmental Crimes Section USAO – Tennessee, Middle announcement Number: 25-948. prosecutors further allege that Stark and Randall tampered with and caused Onsite employees to tamper with a sampling device that the Metropolitan Government of Nashville and Davidson County placed to monitor Onsite’s compliance with its pretreatment permit.On Aug. Attorney Robert McGuire for the Middle District of Tennessee made the announcement.The EPA’s Criminal Investigation Division and Office of Inspector General investigated the case. Senior

