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Agrifos Fertilizer Company Settlement

Agrifos Fertilizer Company Settlement Resources

"EPA is committed to protecting the public from releases of hazardous wastewater at phosphoric acid plants. Today’s settlement will significantly reduce the amount of contaminated runoff flowing from the Agrifos facility into local waterways, including the Houston Ship Channel." - Cynthia Giles, Assistant Administrator of EPA’s Office of Enforcement and Compliance and Assurance.

(Washington, DC - December 07, 2011) The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) today announced that Agrifos, a former phosphoric acid and phosphate fertilizer producer, has agreed to pay a $1.8 million dollar penalty and conduct an environmental project to resolve alleged violations of the Resource Conservation and Recovery Act (RCRA) and the Clean Air Act. Violations include processing and disposing of hazardous wastewater without a permit and the improper routing of effluent from a scrubber through a cooling tower. The settlement will protect public health and the environment by reducing possible releases of hazardous wastewater into area waterways. Agrifos currently produces sulfuric acid and ammonium sulfate fertilizers.

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Overview of Company

Agrifos is a privately owned producer of phosphate fertilizers located in Pasadena, Texas on the Houston Ship Channel. The company has historically handled about two million tons of raw materials and finished products each year, producing about:

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Violations

The consent agreement includes the following alleged violations:

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Civil Penalty

Agrifos will pay a $1.8 million penalty to resolve the claims raised by EPA.

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Supplemental Environmental Project

Agrifos will spend $600,000 to implement a supplemental environmental project that involves installing a concrete stormwater collection and containment wall around the fertilizer production unit.  The containment structure will contain all spills and leaks from the process unit, as well as contaminated stormwater runoff, which will be reused in the production process.  The containment structure is designed to contain up to a twelve inch twenty-four hour rainfall event.  Agrifos currently treats and disposes of the contaminated contact stormwater from the fertilizer production unit through its wastewater treatment plant in accordance with its Texas Pollutant Discharge Elimination System (TPDES) industrial wastewater discharge permit. It is estimated that, based on average annual rainfall totals at the facility, approximately 1,026,713 gallons of contaminated contact stormwater will be collected and reused rather than be discharged.  The project is an independent capital project not tied to any regulatory requirement and does not constitute a Best Management Practice under Agrifos’ TPDES permit.

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Related Settlements

Previous settlements related to the Agrifos Site include the following:

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For more information, contact:

Pete Raack
U.S. EPA
Waste and Chemical Enforcement Division
Office of Enforcement and Compliance Assurance
1200 Pennsylvania Ave, N.W.
Washington, DC 20460
(202) 564-4075
raack.pete@epa.gov

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