EPA Orders Village of Port Chester, N.Y. to Fix the Way it Handles Stormwater; Comply with Clean Water Act
(New York, N.Y.) The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) has ordered the village of Port Chester, N.Y
Source:EPA Orders Village of Port Chester, N.Y. to Fix the Way it Handles Stormwater; Comply with Clean Water Act
EPA Fines Lakewood, N.J. Company for Illegal Export of Electronic Waste to Hong Kong
(New York, N.Y.) As part of a national effort to crack down on the illegal export of electronic waste, the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) has fined a Lakewood, N.J. company that unlawfully shipped thousands of computer monitors to Hong Kong
Source:EPA Fines Lakewood, N.J. Company for Illegal Export of Electronic Waste to Hong Kong
Aircraft Equipment Manufacturer in Kent, Wash. Will Pay Over $12,000 for Failing to Report Dangerous Chemicals
Company will provide $50,000 for an emergency notification system to the City of Kent for two years as part of settlement with EPA
(Seattle, Wash. Aug
Source:Aircraft Equipment Manufacturer in Kent, Wash. Will Pay Over $12,000 for Failing to Report Dangerous Chemicals
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EPA Voluntary Partner Reduces Lead use by 85,000 Pounds
PHILADELPHIA (August 12, 2009) — Aetna Insulated Wire, Inc., of Virginia Beach, Va., has reduced the use of lead in its products by 85,000 pounds during the period 2006 – 2008. The reduction was reached as a partner in the U.S
Source:EPA Voluntary Partner Reduces Lead use by 85,000 Pounds
Stony Brook University Hospital and EPA Sign Historic Green Partnership
(New York, N.Y.) Stony Brook University Hospital in Stony Brook, N.Y. is not just the only university-based hospital on Long Island, it is the first hospital in the nation to pledge to reduce its environmental impact through a comprehensive agreement with the U.S
Source:Stony Brook University Hospital and EPA Sign Historic Green Partnership
Boat Manufacturers Pay over $50,000 for Chemical Reporting Violations
(Seattle, Wash. August 17, 2009) Two Puget Sound area boat manufacturers, Fluid Motion, LLC and Delta Marine Industries, reached agreement with the U.S
Source:Boat Manufacturers Pay over $50,000 for Chemical Reporting Violations