For Immediate Release
No. 12 – OPA055
EPA Reaches
Agreement with Park Nicollett Health Services; Company Will Fund Lead Abatement
in Low-Income Housing
Chicago (July 23, 2012) -- The U.S. Environmental Protection
Agency has reached an agreement with Park Nicollet Health Services to
resolve allegations of Clean Air Act violations at Methodist Hospital in St.
Louis Park, Minnesota. EPA alleged the company failed to keep required records
and submit required reports on emissions from ethylene oxide sterilizers at the
hospital. After being notified of the violations, the company took steps to meet
all requirements.
Under a consent agreement and final order, Park
Nicollet Health Services will pay an $18,750 fine and spend $56,250 on a project
to protect families in St. Louis Park and Minneapolis from hazards associated
with lead-based paint. The project will include removing lead-based paint and
dust and replacing lead-based painted surfaces or fixtures in low-income housing
occupied by children under age 6 or pregnant women.
“As a result of this agreement, the people of
Minneapolis will breathe cleaner air and fewer young children will be exposed to
dangerous lead at home,” said EPA Regional Administrator Susan
Hedman.
Lead exposure affects the nervous system and can
cause a range of health effects, from behavioral problems and learning
disabilities, to seizures and death. Children 6 years old and younger are most
at risk.
More
information about toxic air pollutants and about lead is available on EPA’s
Website: http://www.epa.gov/air/toxicair/newtoxics.html and http://www.epa.gov/lead/.
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