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York County Company Settles Hazardous Waste Violations at its Glen Rock, Pa. Manufacturing Facility
Bimax, Inc. has agreed to pay a $36,455 penalty to settle alleged violations of hazardous waste regulations at its chemical manufacturing facility, located at 158 Industrial Road in Glen Rock, Pa., the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency announced today. As part of the settlement, Bimax has also agreed to spend $305,000 to install a system that will eliminate 99 percent of the hazardous ...
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CR Clean Air names Diego Tebaldi as General Manager; Will direct global leader’s efforts in engineered solutions for air pollution
The Clean Air Group, LLC (http://crcleanair.com), commonly known as “CR Clean Air”, has selected Diego Tebaldi of Newton, MA to fill the role of General Manager. Tebaldi joins CR Clean Air at a time when the company continues to grow fast and expand its market globally; his role will include overseeing the day to day operations of the firm, including recruiting additional talent, ...
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Expanded Polystyrene Manufacturers Use Ship & Shore Environmental to Meet Clean Air Regulations
Anyone who has encountered foam clamshells for restaurant take-out food, white or green “peanut” packing to cushion shipments, or those thick foam blocks for protecting boxed furniture is familiar with expanded polystyrene (EPS). In use since the 1930s, EPS continues to gain popularity and is used around the world in applications from surfboard cores to roadways to building and construction ...
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CR Clean Air expands engineering department with strategic additions to team
The Clean Air Group, LLC (http://crcleanair.com), commonly known as “CR Clean Air”, continues to expand its bench of engineering talent with the recent addition of a Senior Applications Engineer and a Fabrication Engineer. Diego Tebaldi, General Manager, said that Shen Zhao has joined CR Clean Air as a Senior Applications Engineer. Dr. Zhao is a chemical engineer and materials ...
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EPA orders battery recycling company to reduce air and water pollution at arecibo, Puerto Rico lead smelting facility
The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) has taken legal action against the Battery Recycling Company, Inc. requiring the company to take multiple actions to reduce the pollution of air and water from lead at its Arecibo, Puerto Rico facility. EPA’s ongoing investigation of the facility found potential violations of the federal Clean Air Act and the Clean Water Act. The Battery ...
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National cooperative refinery association to pay $700,000 in penalties for violations at Kansas refinery and storage facility
The National Cooperative Refinery Association (NCRA) has agreed to pay $700,000 in penalties to the United States and the State of Kansas, and perform a series of injunctive relief actions, to settle violations of federal environmental laws and the Kansas State Implementation Plan at its petroleum refinery and underground storage facility in McPherson County, Kan. As part of a consent decree ...
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California High-Speed Rail Authority, U.S. EPA Highlight Green Construction Equipment Partnership
Today, the California High-Speed Rail Authority (Authority) joined state and local officials as well as the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) to highlight the use of construction equipment – including cranes, crawlers and excavators – that meets the nation’s most stringent environmental standards for diesel engines. “The Authority is building high-speed rail ...
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