Thursday, February 2, 2012

EPA announces summary of Pacific Northwest and Alaska enforcement actions for Fall 2011



(Seattle – February 2, 2012) The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) filed 26 enforcement actions from October through December 2011 to ensure individuals, businesses and governments are complying with environmental regulations. The EPA’s compliance assistance programs help people understand and follow federal environmental laws. Enforcement deters those who might otherwise profit from violating the law and levels the playing field with environmentally compliant companies. Protecting human health and the environment is the ultimate objective.
Below is a summary table of EPA’s enforcement actions during the first quarter of federal fiscal year 2012 (October – December 2011). An important component of EPA’s enforcement activities, and a key way to deter misconduct, is to assess penalties for violations. For the cases where EPA assessed penalties, the penalty amount is listed in the table. EPA Region 10 assessed a total of $540,480 in penalties during the first quarter. Penalty amounts may vary depending on a variety of factors, such as the magnitude of the violation, how quickly the violations are corrected, and whether there are past violations. Compliance Orders direct the violator to bring their activities back into compliance with environmental laws, and may not include penalties.
October 1 – December 31, 2011
State
City of violation
Date issued/ filed
Respondent
Description of Alleged Violation
Penalty amount
AK
Anchorage
11/04/11
Joint Base Elmendorf-Richardson
Failure to comply with hazardous waste generator and universal waste management requirements. (RCRA)*
$6,000
ID
Idaho Falls
12/13/11
City of Idaho Falls
Exceeding discharge permit limits at the City’s wastewater treatment plant, including ammonia and E. coli limits. (CWA)*
N/A (compliance order)
ID
Pocatello
10/13/11
Harris, Inc.
Deficiencies in stormwater plans and controls during construction of a new building. (CWA)*
$7,000
ID
Pocatello
11/22/11
Frazier Industrial Company
Failure to submit a timely
Toxic Chemical Release Inventory (TRI) Reporting Form for 1, 2, 4-trimethylbenzene. (EPCRA)*
$4,100
OR
Albany
12/19/11
U.S. Department of Energy - National Energy Technology Laboratory
Failure to comply with hazardous waste generator and universal waste management requirements. (RCRA)*
$1,500
OR
Astoria
10/13/11
Da Yang Seafood, Inc.
Failure to maintain complete service and maintenance records for large refrigerated appliances that contain
ozone-depleting substances. (CAA)*
$26,800
OR
Central Point
10/20/11
Grange Cooperative Supply Association
Sale and distribution of a
misbranded pesticide product. (FIFRA)*
$57,040
OR
Eugene
11/22/11
Johnson Crushers International
Excess
xylene air emissions. (CAA)*
$115,000 to the U.S. (additional penalty paid to local agency)
OR
Portland
11/03/11
McClure Industries, Inc.
Failure to submit a timely
Toxic Chemical Release Inventory (TRI) Reporting Form for styrene. (EPCRA)*
$3,800
OR
Warm Springs
11/18/11
Confederated Tribes of the Warm Springs Reservation – Simnasho Schoolie water system
Arsenic levels above drinking water limits. (SDWA)*
N/A (compliance order)
WA
Auburn
11/03/11
Formula Corp.
Failure to submit a timely
Toxic Chemical Release Inventory (TRI) Reporting Form for glycol ethers. (EPCRA)*
$3,800
WA
Kent
11/23/11
Burlington Environmental LLC

Illegal storage and treatment of hazardous waste. (RCRA)*
$275,000
WA
Seattle
11/18/11
Avista Recycling, Inc.
Attempted
illegal export of cathode ray tubes.(RCRA)*
$31,600
WA
Seattle
10/13/11
Northern Lights, Inc.
Import of marine engines without information required by the Clean Air Act.
$2,500
WA
Winlock
11/30/11
Philip and Kimberly Smith
Unauthorized discharge of dredged and fill materials into wetlands. (CWA)*
Contingent penalty of $200,000 if respondent violates Consent Decree terms.
AK
ID
OR
WA
Kodiak and Fairbanks
Gooding
Canyonville
Moses Lake, Royal City, Brewster, Ephrata
October- December 2011
Underground Storage Tank Facilities
Failure to conduct tests to detect or prevent releases to the environment. (RCRA)*
$6,340 for violations at 11 facilities.
   
CAA – Clean Air Act

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