wastewater compliance monitoring News
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Compliance with discharge permits for oil in water
Determining total oil/grease levels to ensure compliance with governmental permit requirements for discharging wastewater is a worldwide problem for the oil and gas industry. To ensure compliance with regulations and avoid fines for exceeding permit discharge levels, more frequent wastewater measurements are necessary to determine the total oil/grease (TOG) concentration. Wilks Enterprise, Inc. ...
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Russell Stover Candies, Inc., to pay $585,000 penalty to settle violations of clean water act at its Iola, Kansas, facility
Russell Stover Candies, Inc., has agreed to pay a $585,000 civil penalty to settle alleged violations of the federal Clean Water Act at its facility in Iola, Kan., the U.S. Department of Justice and the Environmental Protection Agency announced today. In June 2008, EPA performed an audit of the City of Iola’s pretreatment implementation activities. During the audit, EPA identified numerous ...
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Four Alaska fishing vessels resolve seafood waste violations to protect marine environment
Three companies that operate four seafood processing vessels in federal waters off the coast of Alaska have agreed to comply with Clean Water Act permits that limit the discharge of pollutants from seafood waste. Golden Fleece, Inc., Blue North Fisheries, Inc. and The Fishing Company of Alaska, Inc. agreed to settle violations of Clean Water Act permits with the U.S. Environmental Protection ...
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Battery manufacturer in Corydon, Iowa, to pay $53,547 penalty for failure to monitor and report wastewater discharges (IA)
East Penn LLC, which operates a lead acid battery manufacturing facility in Corydon, Iowa, has reached a settlement with EPA Region 7 over issues related to the company’s failure to properly monitor and report discharges of its industrial process wastewater into the City of Corydon’s public wastewater treatment system. East Penn LLC, located on Highway 2, Corydon, has agreed to pay a ...
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FPI Water Quality Monitoring Analyzers Meet Vietnam's Industrial Wastewater Monitoring Standards,Support Industrial Enterprises’ Compliance
As Vietnam's industrial development policy has begun to power the model, industrial production and new generation of information technology industries continue to integrate and co-develop, and the industry's iterative applications are constantly upgraded. This is accompanied by an increase in urban pollution, which threatens the lives and health of the population. The 2020 Regulation on automatic ...
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Your Guide to Renting a Jerome
Our rental program is designed to give you the high level of performance expected from a Jerome instrument without the long term commitment or cost of a purchase. Why rent a Jerome? Flexibility, accuracy and reliability – all in one convenient, durable and industry-proven package. Whether you’re an environmental consultant who just doesn’t run into odor compliance issues all ...
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Refiner to Pay $2.2 Million for Environmental Violations
Washington, D.C. - Williams Refining Co., the former owner and operator of a Memphis, Tenn., petroleum refinery, has agreed to pay $2.2 million in civil penalties to resolve allegations that the company violated the Clean Air Act (CAA), the Justice Department and the Environmental Protection Agency announced. 'EPA is committed to ensuring that all people breathe healthier, cleaner air,' said ...
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