News
Release
U.S. Environmental Protection Agency
New England Regional Office
May 1, 2012
U.S. Environmental Protection Agency
New England Regional Office
May 1, 2012
Contacts: David Deegan, (617)
918-1017
Companies Fined for Failing to Notify Tenants
About Lead Paint at Two Navy Bases in New England
(Boston, Mass. – May 1, 2012) – Two companies
have agreed to pay a penalty of $89,300 to settle EPA claims that they violated
federal lead paint disclosure laws at the Portsmouth Naval Shipyard in Kittery,
Maine and the Naval Submarine Base New London in Groton, Conn.
In a recent EPA enforcement complaint, EPA
alleged that Northeast Housing, LLC, and Balfour Beatty Military Housing
Management, LLC failed on multiple occasions to notify prospective tenants,
including families with young children, about potential lead paint hazards in
housing managed by the companies on the two Navy bases in New England.
Specifically, the companies failed to comply with the Lead Based Paint
Disclosure Rule when they entered into contracts to lease housing with military
personnel during the years 2007-2010 by failing to provide available records and
reports regarding lead-based paint and lead-based paint hazards to 13 lessees
(10 lessees at Portsmouth and three lessees at the Conn. base). Nine of the
lessees were families with children, including seven families with children
under the age of six.
Notifying prospective tenants of housing units
helps parents protect young children from exposure to lead-based paint hazards.
Infants and young children are especially vulnerable to lead paint exposure,
which can cause intelligence quotient deficiencies, reading and learning
disabilities, impaired hearing, reduced attention span, hyperactivity, and
behavior problems. Adults with high lead levels can suffer difficulties during
pregnancy, high blood pressure, nerve disorders, memory problems, and muscle and
joint pain.
The housing at both bases is owned by
Northeast, a joint venture limited liability company between the Department of
the Navy and a wholly-owned subsidiary of Balfour Beatty Communities, LLC, of
which the BBC affiliate is the managing member. There are approximately 25
pre-1978 housing units located at Portsmouth Naval Shipyard, where housing was
built in the 1800s and early 1900s. There are approximately 735 pre-1978
housing units at the Naval Submarine Base in Groton which were built in the
early 1960s.
More information on lead hazards and lead disclosure rule: http://epa.gov/lead/pubs/leadinfo.htm
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