MEMORANDUM AND ORDER OF THE COURT
On October 27 and again on November 24, 1970, the grand jury for this District returned the instant indictments against defendants, two poultry processing. firms located at Belfast, Maine. Each indictment contains several counts charging violations of 33 U.S.C. § 407 by the discharge from defendant's plant of refuse matter (animal blood, fat, entrails and chicken feathers) into the waters of Penobscot Bay. Defendants have moved to dismiss the indictments on the ground that they constitute illegal and selective enforcement, denying them their Fifth Amendment rights to Due Process and Equal Protection of the Laws under the rule of Yick Wo v. Hopkins,
Defendants base their motions on their claim that although there are numerous other industrial sources of pollution of Penobscot Bay, they are the only two concerns against which the Government has initiated criminal prosecutions. The proof adduced at the hearing, however, falls far short of establishing the purposeful discrimination necessary to meet the
Yick Wo
requirement that a law has been “applied and administered by public authority with an evil eye and an unequal hand.”
Id.
at 373-374,
Defendants having established no denial of constitutional right in these prosecutions,
It is ordered that their motions to dismiss the indictments are denied.
Notes
. At the hearing on the present motions, defendants withdrew a second ground asserted by them in support thereof.
