News
Release
U.S. Environmental Protection Agency
New England Regional Office
November 26, 2012
U.S. Environmental Protection Agency
New England Regional Office
November 26, 2012
Contact: David Deegan, (617)
918-1017
New
Haven Company Will Pay Penalty for Hazardous Waste
Violations
(Boston, Mass. – Nov. 26, 2012) - A New Haven,
Conn. company that makes door hardware has agreed to pay $39,705 to settle EPA’s
claims that it violated state and federal hazardous waste laws.
The Sargent Manufacturing Company violated
state hazardous waste laws as well as the federal Resource Conservation and
Recovery Act (RCRA). These laws are designed to help protect public health and
the environment by promoting the proper management of hazardous
wastes.
The complaint grew out of an inspection of the
facility in March 2011 by EPA. Sargent violated RCRA by failing to: have an
adequate hazardous waste training program, close containers of hazardous waste,
maintain adequate aisle space between containers of hazardous waste, mark
containers with the date that accumulation of hazardous waste began, update and
submit a revised contingency plan to local authorities, and otherwise manage
hazardous waste in accordance with the requirements.
Sargent’s failure to have an adequate hazardous
waste training program increased the likelihood that wastes generated may not be
properly managed and that Sargent personnel may not be able to adequately
coordinate all emergency response measures in the event of emergency.
After the inspection, Sargent brought its
facility into compliance with state and federal waste management
laws.
More information: Enforcing hazardous waste laws in New
England (http://www.epa.gov/region1/enforcement/waste/index.html)
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