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Saudi Basic Industries Corporation (SABIC) Innovative Plastics, LLC Settlement

Saudi Basic Industries Corporation (SABIC) Innovative Plastics, LLC Settlement Resources

"Communities near large industrial facilities depend on EPA to protect public health and the environment by enforcing our nation’s environmental laws. “Today’s settlement with SABIC will reduce the potential for future violations and protect residents in Indiana and Alabama from emissions of hazardous air pollutants." - Cynthia Giles, Assistant Administrator of EPA’s Office of Enforcement and Compliance and Assurance

(Washington, DC - May 30, 2012) SABIC Innovative Plastics US LLC, and its subsidiary, SABIC Innovative Plastics Mt. Vernon, LLC, have agreed to pay a $1,012,873 civil penalty and to improve leak detection and repair practices to settle alleged violations of the Clean Air Act (CAA) at chemical manufacturing facilities in Mt. Vernon, Ind. and Burkville, Ala., the U.S. Department of Justice and the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) announced today. Emissions of hazardous air pollutants (HAPs) from leaking equipment impact the environment and may cause serious health effects including cancer, reproductive issues and birth defects. 

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Overview of Company

Saudi Basic Industries Corporation (SABIC) Innovative Plastics, LLC (formerly GE Plastics) is a plastic manufacturing facility  Violations were found at SABIC’s facilities in Mt. Vernon, Indiana and Burkville, Alabama.

SABIC Innovative Plastics is among the world's largest producers of high-performance polymers used by manufacturers of electronics, office equipment, computers, and automotive products. SABIC is a top producer of engineering thermoplastics. The company was formed in 2007 when General Electric sold GE Plastics to Saudi Arabia's largest public company, SABIC, for $11 billion.

The company's units include:

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Violations

According to the 15-count complaint, SABIC allegedly violated Clean Air Act requirements for:

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Injunctive Relief

The settlement includes the following features:

Pollutant Impacts

EPA estimates that more than 144 tons per year of hazardous air pollutant reductions will be reduced by this settlement. 

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Health Effects and Environmental Benefits

The settlement will result in more than 144 tons of hazardous air pollutant reductions, including phenol and ethylbenzene. On the skin these chemicals are  highly corrosive and readily absorbed. They can affect the central nervous system and cause liver and kidney damage.  The emission reductions will reduce the health risks in the surrounding community.

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Civil Penalty

SABIC will pay a civil penalty of $1,012,873.

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Comment Period

The proposed settlement, lodged in the U.S. District Court for the Southern District of Indiana, is subject to a 30-day public comment period and final court approval. Information on submitting comments is available at the Department of Justice website.

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For more information, contact:

Kosta Loukeris
Region 5
U. S. Environmental Protection Agency
77 W. Jackson Blvd.
Chicago, IL 60604
(312) 353-6198
loukeris.constantinos@epa.gov

Charlie Garlow
Air Enforcement Division
U. S. Environmental Protection Agency
1200 Pennsylvania Ave, NW (MC 2242A)
Washington, DC 20460 
(202) 564-1088
garlow.charlie@epa.gov 

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