EPA announces
summary of enforcement actions for Winter 2011
Kelly Huynh, EPA Compliance and Enforcement,
206-553-1679, huynh.kelly@epa.gov
Jeff Philips, EPA Public Affairs, 206-553-1465, philip.jeff@epa.gov
(Seattle – May 3, 2012) The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) completed 35 enforcement actions from January 1 through March 31, 2012 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.
Jeff Philips, EPA Public Affairs, 206-553-1465, philip.jeff@epa.gov
(Seattle – May 3, 2012) The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) completed 35 enforcement actions from January 1 through March 31, 2012 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 second quarter of federal
fiscal year 2012 (January - March 2012). 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
$821,731 in penalties during the second 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 do not include
penalties.
January 1 - March 31, 2012
January 1 - March 31, 2012
State
|
City of
violation
|
Date issued/
filed
|
Respondent
|
Description of
Alleged Violation
|
Penalty
amount
|
AK
|
Anchorage
|
03/14/12
|
SGS North
American, Inc.
|
Failure to
comply with hazardous waste generator requirements. (RCRA)*
|
$1,500
|
AK
|
Fairbanks
|
03/12/12
|
Eielson Air
Force Base
|
Failure to
comply with universal waste management requirements. (RCRA)*
|
$45,700
|
ID
|
Jerome
|
03/16/12
|
Rite Stuff
Foods, Inc.
|
Failure to
comply with risk management program (RMP)* requirements for anhydrous
ammonia.
|
$5,700
|
ID
|
Lapwai
|
03/15/12
|
Nez Perce Tribe
Drinking Water Systems
|
Failure to
comply with Safe Drinking Water Act (SDWA)* requirements for monitoring and
reporting violations to customers and EPA at the North Lapwai, South Lapwai, and
Kamiah water systems.
|
N/A
(Administrative Order on Consent)
|
ID
|
Grand
View
|
03/12/12
|
US Ecology
Idaho, Inc.
|
Failure to
submit timely Toxic Chemical Release Inventory (TRI) Reporting Forms for more
than 20 chemicals, including mercury, lead, and PCBs. (EPCRA)*
|
$184,000
|
ID
|
Nezperce
|
03/06/12
|
Robert
Branson
|
Failure to
comply with EPA’s Federal Air Rules for Reservations (FARR)* resulting from
agricultural burning above permitted levels.
|
$1,200
|
OR
|
Medford
|
03/29/12
|
NPK Industries,
LLC
|
Failure to
register three pesticides. (FIFRA)*
|
N/A (Stop Sale
Order)
|
OR
|
Tigard
|
03/05/12
|
AG Specialties,
LLC
|
Failure to
properly label imported pesticides. (FIFRA)*
|
N/A (Stop Sale
Order)
|
OR
|
Portland
|
02/28/12
|
Wilbur Ellis
Company
|
Sale and
distribution of misbranded pesticide products. (FIFRA)*
|
$50,320
|
OR
|
Nehalem
|
02/28/12
|
River End
Dairy, LLC
|
Failures to
comply with Clean Water Act (CWA)* permit requirements by discharging pollutants
to waters of the United States.
|
$6,300
|
OR
|
Liberal
|
02/27/12
|
Sanders Wood
Products, Inc.
|
Failures to
properly manage PCBs, including failure to repair, replace, or contain leaking
PCB transformers. (TSCA)*
|
$108,400
|
OR
|
Eugene
|
01/06/12
|
Forrest Paint
Company
|
Failure to
comply with risk management program (RMP)* requirements for
propane.
|
$18,000
|
WA
|
Colville
|
03/29/12
|
Colville Post
and Pole
|
Partial cost
recovery ($5,000) for a removal action, based on the potentially responsible
party’s (PRP's) ability to pay. (CERCLA)*
|
N/A (Cost
Recovery)
|
WA
|
Seattle
|
03/26/12
|
U.S. Department
of Commerce – National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration’s Western Regional
Center
|
Failure to
comply with hazardous waste generator and universal waste requirements.
(RCRA)*
|
$2,250
|
WA
|
Moses
Lake
|
02/17/12
|
J.R. Simplot
Company
|
Failure to
properly label pesticides. (FIFRA)*
|
N/A (Stop Sale
Order)
|
WA
|
Centralia
|
02/16/12
|
TransAlta
Centralia Generation, LLC
|
Failure to
comply with requirements for the proper use and disposal of electrical
transformers containing PCBs. (TSCA)*
|
$28,500
|
WA
|
White
Swan
|
02/13/12
|
Fort Simcoe Job
Corps Center’s Drinking Water System
|
Failure to
conduct required monitoring and report violations to customers and EPA.
(SDWA)*
|
N/A (Compliance
Order)
|
WA
|
Harrah
|
02/07/12
|
Hush &
Hush, Inc., and C.I. Lovell, Inc.
|
Failure to
comply with Clean Air Act requirements for handling demolition of asbestos
materials and limiting fugitive air emissions. (CAA)*
|
$11,000
|
WA
|
Wapato
|
02/06/12
|
City of
Wapato
|
Failure to
comply with Clean Water Act requirements, primarily due to exceeding permit
limits for ammonia. (CWA)*
|
$57,000
|
WA
|
Spokane
|
01/30/12
|
Spokane Tribe
of Indians
|
Arsenic in
drinking water above maximum contaminant levels at the Martha Boardman and Ford
water systems. (SDWA)*
|
N/A
(Administrative Order on Consent)
|
WA
|
Warden
|
01/17/12
|
Oregon Potato
Company
|
Failure to
report an ammonia release
to the Washington Emergency Response Commission and the National Response
Center. (EPCRA and CERCLA)*
|
$66,235
|
WA
|
Yakima
|
01/17/12
|
Yakama Tribal
Gaming Corp dba Yakama Nation’s Legends Casino
|
Failure to
discharge in compliance with a NPDES permit. (CWA)*
|
N/A (Compliance
Order)
|
WA
|
Silverdale
|
01/11/12
|
U.S. Department
of Navy – Naval Base Kitsap at Bangor
|
Failure to
comply with underground storage tank requirements to detect or prevent releases
to the environment. (RCRA)*
|
$160,756
|
WA
|
Wenatchee
|
01/11/12
|
Custom Apple
Packers, Inc.
|
Failure to
comply with risk management program (RMP)* requirements for anhydrous ammonia.
|
$69,480
|
AK
WA
|
Greenacres
Brewster
Longview
Kelso
Castle
Rock
|
|
City Service
Valcon
Triangle
Shell/Exxon LLC
Beachway Gas
and Grocery and City Shop
13th
Avenue Mini Mart, Rocky Point Market, and Kelso Longview Regional
Airport
Link’s Four
Corners General Store
|
Failure to
conduct tests or maintain documentation to detect or prevent releases to the
environment. (UST)*
|
Total of $5,390
for violations at the named facilities.
|
CWA – Clean Water Act
CAA – Clean Air Act
RMP – Risk Management Program
SDWA – Safe Drinking Water
Act
TRI – Toxic Release Inventory
UST – Underground Storage Tank
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