The United States would impose tougher penalties on polluters under legislation approved by the Senate Judiciary Committee.
The bill would require restitution to victims when oil companies or others violate the Clean Water Act, the primary US law against water pollution. Currently, restitution is not mandatory.
Another provision would direct the US Sentencing Commission to amend guidelines so that prison terms reflect the seriousness of an environmental crime.
The Environmental Crimes Enforcement Act was sent to the full Senate on Thursday. It would apply to offshore drilling accidents.
-AP
Senate panel advances anti-pollution bill
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