Spokane concrete and asphalt manufacturer fails
to disclose use of chemicals
Contact
Info: Hanady Kader, EPA Public Affairs, 206-553-0454, kader.hanady@epa.gov
Graham Kirn, EPA Toxics Release Inventory Program, 206-553-1603, kirn.graham@epa.gov
Graham Kirn, EPA Toxics Release Inventory Program, 206-553-1603, kirn.graham@epa.gov
(Seattle—Aug. 23, 2012) CPM Development
Corporation, a concrete and asphalt manufacturing facility, failed to report
toxic chemical use at its Spokane, Washington facility under federal community
right-to-know laws, according to a settlement with the U.S. Environmental Protection
Agency. The company has submitted the missing reports outlining chemical
use and disposal at its facility, and will pay a fine.
“Companies have a responsibility to nearby
communities to be transparent about the chemicals they use,” said Kim Ogle,
Manager of the Inspection and Enforcement Management Unit in EPA’s Seattle
office. “Many chemicals, such as lead, are especially harmful to
children.”
EPA found that the company failed to report on
time for its processing of lead compounds and nitrate compounds in 2010. During
that year, the company processed more than 100 pounds of lead compounds and more
than 25,000 pounds of nitrate compounds, the threshold amounts that trigger
reporting requirements under the federal Toxics Release Inventory
program.
Lead is a
persistent, toxic chemical that can accumulate in our bodies and is especially
harmful to young children. Nitrates can cause dangerous blood conditions, low
blood pressure and are particularly harmful to pregnant women and
children.
Under the
federal Toxics Release Inventory Program, companies that use certain toxic
chemicals are required to report annually about releases, transfers and waste
management of those chemicals at their facilities. The TRI program is under the
Emergency Planning and Community Right-to-Know Act, which aims to inform
communities and citizens of chemical hazards in their neighborhoods.
The company has agreed to pay a $25,400
penalty.
For
more information on the Toxics Release Inventory, visit: http://www.epa.gov/tri/
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