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Bus Companies Will Pay More Than $237,000, Settling Environmental Violations

Environmental Protection Agency, Jan 11, 2007 Will pay $237,179 in penalties and will install new filters on most of their buses to settle violations of federal clean air and clean water

EPA orders Indiana dairy to comply with discharge permit

US Environmental Protection Agency, Jan 05, 2007 Ordered to stop all unauthorized discharges and meet all the requirements of the dairy's state-issued discharge

Mercedes-Benz Pays $1.2 Million for Clean Air Act Violation

US Environmental Protection Agency, Dec 28, 2006 Will pay $1.2 million in civil penalties to resolve its failure to promptly notify EPA about air pollution control defects on numerous 1998 - 2006 model

Tips to Avoid Carbon Monoxide Poisoning

US Environmental Protection Agency, Dec 21, 2006 Carbon monoxide can kill

Redwood City, Calif. Man Pleads Guilty to Smuggling Federally-Protected Eagle Owls

Department of Justice, Dec 12, 2006 Could receive up to five years in prison and up to a $250,000 fine for each felony

ATSDR Releases Report about Exposure to PCBs at Oak Ridge Reservation, TN

ATSDR, Dec 05, 2006 Agency provides fish-consumption recommendations for

EPA Phases Out Pesticide AZM

EPA, Nov 27, 2006 EPA is issuing its final decision to phase out the 10 remaining uses of the organophosphate insecticide azinphos-methyl AZM over the next few

In California, Increases Inspections Of Waste Collection Vehicles

ARB, Nov 20, 2006 The California Air Resources Board has increased enforcement of air quality regulations that reduce health damaging smoke from diesel fueled waste collection

U.S. EPA Settles With Pala Tribe Over San Diego County Water Violations

EPA, Nov 13, 2006 Illegal discharges of dredged and fill material to the San Luis Rey River in San Diego

Chevron Agrees To Clean Up At Former Hooven Refinery

EPA, Nov 06, 2006 Chevron USA Inc will clean up contaminated ground water and monitor vapors near its former

In Philadelphia, Companies Come Clean About Environmental Violations

EPA, Oct 30, 2006 Eight companies that voluntarily disclosed and corrected environmental violations had penalties waived by the U. S. Environmental Protection

In California, Burbank Company And Landowner Violations For Hazardous Waste

EPA, Oct 23, 2006 EPA inspectors found hazardous waste seeping though the inside wall and onto the ground outside of the facility within 10 feet of a storm water canal near the

U.S. EPA Settles With Shell Oil And GSA

EPA, Oct 19, 2006 U.S. Environmental Protection Agency has signed an agreement valued at approximately $1.2

In Philadelphia, Settlement Reached On EPA Pesticide Case

EPA, Oct 12, 2006 EPA cited the company for violating the Federal Insecticide, Fungicide, and Rodenticide

EPA Cites Nucor Steel For Clean-Air Violations

EPA, Oct 05, 2006 EPA alleges that Nucor violated EPA regulations by exceeding limits on carbon monoxide emissions from one of its furnace

Dumping Used Oil On Roads Causes Problems For The Environment

Press Release, Sep 27, 2006 Federal, state and local laws prohibit dumping oil products to the

EPA Issues Order To Hanford To Reduce Arsenic In Drinking Water

EPA - Press Release, Sep 20, 2006 Hanford, California requiring the municipality to adhere to a compliance schedule for removing arsenic from its drinking water to comply with the Safe Drinking Water

EPA Cites Republic Engineered Products For Clean-Air Violations

EPA - Press Release, Sep 13, 2006 U.S. Environmental Protection Agency Region 5 has cited Republic Engineered Products Inc. for alleged clean-air

EPA Becomes First Federal Agency To Be Powered 100% Green

EPA - Press Release, Sep 06, 2006 The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) has closed a deal making it the first federal agency to purchase renewable

Removal Of Approximately 6,500 Tons Of Contaminated Soil In New York

EPA- Press Release, Aug 30, 2006 Approximately 6,500 tons of asbestos contaminated soil will be removed by companies responsible for an area adjacent to the former W.R. Grace vermiculite processing

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