Executive Recycling Company And Executives Sentenced For Fraud And...
July 23, 2013 DENVER – Executive Recycling, Inc. (a corporation) and Brandon Richter, age 38, of Highlands Ranch, Colorado, the owner and chief executive officer of Executive Recycling, were sentenced...
View ArticleParent Corporation of St. Vincent Hospital in Worcester, MA Fined by MassDEP...
BOSTON – VHS Acquisition Subsidiary Number 7, Inc., the parent corporation that operates St. Vincent Hospital in Worcester has been assessed a $2,860 penalty by the Massachusetts Department of...
View ArticleWarner Graham Settles Hazardous Waste Violations at Cockeysville, Md., Facility
Determine your Hazardous Waste Generator Status in Maryland Release Date: 01/13/2014 Contact Information: Donna Heron 215-814-5113 / heron.donna@epa.gov Maryland has an authorized Hazardous Waste...
View ArticlePhoenix Color Corp. Settles Hazardous Waste Violations at Hagerstown Facility
Determine your Hazardous Waste Generator Status in Maryland Release Date: 01/13/2014 Contact Information: Donna Heron 215-814-5113 / heron.donna@epa.gov PHILADELPHIA ( Jan. 13, 2014) – Phoenix Color...
View ArticleCompany Owner Offers his Side of the Story Regarding Alleged Violations of...
So often the story I read from USEPA and state environmental agency press releases is one of greedy and careless business owners violating the environmental regulations in an attempt to make more money...
View ArticleIllegal Handling and Disposal of Hazardous Waste Results in $18.1 Million...
The Bullet: Lowe’s stores throughout California were busted by the California DTSC for gross violations of state and Federal hazardous waste regulations. Lowe’s agreed to pay a settlement of $18.1...
View ArticlePennsylvania Company Guilty Plea and $1.2 Million Fine for Improper Storage...
The Bullet: The generator of a hazardous waste violated basic requirements of the hazardous waste regulations. And, as a consequence, also violated the Hazardous Material Regulations of the...
View ArticleMN Pollution Control Agency Completes 68 Enforcement Cases in Second Quarter...
The MPCA completed 68 enforcement cases in 41 Minnesota counties during just the second quarter of 2014 (April-June). The civil penalties collected due to these violations exceed $735,000. The MPCA...
View ArticleVirginia Chemical Distributor to Pay $612,339 for Violations of Hazardous...
The Bullet: A chemical distribution facility in Roanoke, Va was ordered by an administrative law judge to pay a $612,339 penalty for multiple violations of federal and state hazardous waste storage...
View ArticleIndustrial Finishing Services investigated by MPCA for air quality, hazardous...
The Bullet: Industrial Finishing Services, a metal coating company, has been cited for air quality and hazardous waste violations at its facility in Perham. The company had been emitting hazardous air...
View ArticleDelaware Hospital Cited for Multiple RCRA Violations
The Bullet: A hospital in Dover, DE was cited for multiple violations of state regulations by the DNREC. Who: The DNREC enforces RCRA regulations in Delaware Bayhealth Kent General Hospital. A Large...
View ArticleNotice of Violation Issued to Dover Air Force Base for RCRA Violations
The Bullet: The Dover Air Force Base was issued a Notice of Violation (NOV) for multiple violations of the RCRA regulations by the Delaware DNREC. Notice of Violation Number: 2014-11918 Who: Violator:...
View ArticleMetal Finisher in Seattle pays $24,000 to Settle Hazardous Waste Violations...
The Bullet: A firm that applies rust-resistant coating to iron and steel has corrected past environmental violations, but will pay a $24,000 fine for having allowed the non-compliance to occur. More…...
View ArticleCommon RCRA Violations From the USEPA
You hear from guys like me all the time that the regulations of the Resource Conservation and Recovery Act (RCRA) – both State and Federal – are important. But which ones are the most important?...
View ArticleNASA Pays $50,660 Penalty to Settle Alleged Violations of the Clean Air Act...
The Bullet: The National Aeronautics and Space Administration has agreed to pay a $50,660 penalty to settle alleged violations of federal environmental regulations of the USEPA at the Goddard Space...
View ArticleArmy Settles With EPA for Hazardous Waste Violations at Fort Wainwright, AK –...
The Bullet: The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency has reached a settlement with the U.S. Army for alleged violations of its hazardous waste permit at Fort Wainwright, Alaska. As part of the...
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