Index of Supplemental Environmental Projects
Emergency Planning and Community Right to Know Act
Contains all Supplemental Environmental Project
information through 12/2008
| RESPONDENT | DOCKET No. | CACO DATE | PENALTY PAYMENT | SEP COST |
P2 | LOCATION OF SEP |
DESCRIPTION | MARYLAND & VIRGINIA MILK PRODUCERS COOPERATIVE ASSOC. INC. | 03-2007-0291 | 3/31/2008 | 71224 | 185971 | Y | MD | ammonia control system at facility in newport news, md; ammonia awareness training for howard county emergency responders. |
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| TORAY PLASTICS AMERICA INC. | 03-2006-0262 | 9/29/2006 | 22000 | 132000 | N | VA | Two part SEP - 1) Distillation of solvent for reuse (prior to entering atmosphere; 2) Scrubber water filtration system to remove particulates. |
| ESSROC CEMENT CORPORATION | 03-2006-0299 | 9/29/2006 | 10000 | 68130 | N | MD | Re-routing water storage and discharge to result in water being discharged to local stream at lower temperature than required by NPDES permit (provides enhanced habitat for trout in stream). |
| LONZA INC. | 03-2005-0269 | 9/30/2005 | 20000 | 60000 | N | PA | INSTALLATION OF EMERGENCY PLANNING AND PREPAREDNESS SOFTWARE THAT WILL ALLOW RESPONDENT TO TRACK AND RESPOND TO CHEMICAL EMERGENCIES MORE QUICKLY |
| BLAIRSVILLE MUNICIPAL AUTHORITY | 03-2005-0170 | 5/31/2005 | 23800 | 11191 | Y | PA | INSTALLATION OF AUTOMATIC SHUT-OFF SYSTEM FOR VALVES ON CHLORINE TANKS PLUS OPERATION AND MAINTENANCE OF THE SYSTEM FOR AT LEAST 3 YEARS. SYSTEM WILL AUTOMATICALLY CLOSE ALL CHLORINE VALVES IF FACILITY SENSORS INDICATE A RELEASE. |
| HANOVER FOODS CORP. | 03-2005-0141 | 5/16/2005 | 10210 | 15694 | Y | DE | INSTALLATION OF AMMONIA SENSORS & ALARMS. |
| HONEYWELL INTERNATIONAL, INC | 03-2005-0089 | 2/28/2005 0:00 | 16755 | 66990 | Virginia | INSTANT ALERT NOTIFICATION SYSTEM FOR THE CITY OF HOPEWELL SCHOOL DISTRICT | |
| LORD CORPORATION CHEMICAL PRODUCTS DIVISION |
03-2002-0200 | 01/09/2003 | $4,950 | $26,400 | Secondary containment plus 2 stages
of electronic alarm systems will be installed. |
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| Sunoco Incorporated Refining and Marketing Marcus Hook Refinery |
03-2000-0099 | 06/26/2000 | $21,000 | $7,000 | Marcus Hook, PA | Assist in energy preparedness | |
| Better Baked Foods Incorporated |
03-2000-0067 | 03/31/2000 | $10,000 | $85,000 | Pennsylvania | Upgrade of ammonia detection system | |
| Accurate Forging Corp | 03-1999-0165 | 06/29/1999 | $21,000 | $77,907 | Pennsylvania | Scrubber on basehouse to reduce
emissions of lead, copper at Bristol, County Facility |
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| Elco Sintered Alloys | EPCRA-III-156 | 2/17/99 | $2,960.60 | $100,000 | P2 | Kersey, PA | Replaced the dip tank process with a non-emitting process which totally eliminated the use of methyl alcohol in the manufacturing process |
| Dietz and Watson | EPCRA-III-169 | 2/20/98 | $28,000 | $428,000 | no | Philadelphia., PA | Undertook project to reduce average pollutant effluent concentrations in waste water discharges |
| I A Construction, Inc. | EPCRA-III-135 | 10/14/97 | $12,000 | $647,913 | no | Concordville, PA | Will recycle roadway pavement demolition material at the company's asphalt manufacturing plants for a period of two years |
| Turnbull, Inc. | EPCRA-III-117 | 10/01/97 | $5,462 | $96,500 | P2 | Baltimore, MD | Changed coating processes to utilize water-based or non-solvent based coatings |
| Williams Metal Finishing, Inc. | EPCRA-III-192 | 6/18/97 | $8,000 | $47,500 | no | Sinking Springs, PA | Modified degreaser system to significantly reduce trichloroethylene emissions |
| EMI Co. | EPCRA-III-149 | 5/29/96 | $20,000 | $786,664 | no | Erie, PA |
Installed and operates baghouse emission controls on electric induction furnaces to control baghouse dust emissions |
| Service Wire Co. | EPCRA-III-049 | 5/15/96 | $10,000 | $100,000 | no | Huntington, WV | Installed a filtering system to remove copper fines and other particulates deposited in the drawing solution in its wire forming process |
| Graphics Industries Corp. | EPCRA-III-144 | 5/6/96 | $5,000 | $577,114 | P2 | Philadelphia., PA | Replaced nitric acid etching process with a water washout process which reduced Respondent's use of approx. 60,000 lbs. of nitric acid annually |
| Larstan Industries Inc. | EPCRA-III-148 | 2/13/96 | $5,000 | $145,964 | P2 | Hagerstown MD | Substituted a water-based compound for one containing 1,1,1-Trichloroethane in its rubber molding operations |
| Action Manufacturing Co. | EPCRA-III-124 | 09/28/94 | $15,392 | $93,000 | P2 | Philadelphia., PA | Replaced 1,1,1-Trichloroethane (TCA) vapor degreaser w/ water-based washing system, reducing use of TCA by 25,300 lbs. a year |
| Met-Pro Corp. | EPCRA-III-106 | 04/12/94 | $43,800 | $52,550 | P2 | Telford, PA | Substituted a resin in mnfg. process resulting in 42% reduction of styrene emissions |
| Diversey Corp. | EPCRA-III-096 | 03/01/94 | $38,262 | $10,974 | no | Monroe Co., PA | Donated computer, software upgrade and data display multimode and projector to Monroe County, PA LEPC |
| Roessing Bronze | EPCRA-III-063 | 01/25/94 | $50,907 | $46,181 | P2 | Mars, PA | Replaced furnace w/ one-fire kiln = 20% increase in energy efficiency & 150 lbs particulate emissions reduction monthly |
| The Homer Laughlin China Co. | EPCRA-III-093 | 12/09/93 | $12,500 | $9,200,000 | P2 | Newell, WV | Eliminated lead use in ceramic plateware mnfg.; installed kiln capable of one-fire, lead-free production |
| John Evans' Sons | EPCRA-III-110 | 11/24/93 | $10,000 | $50,000 | P2 | Lansdale, PA | Modified mnfg. Process replacing a trichloroethylene vapor degreaser w/ an alkaline-water parts cleaning washer |
| Eagle Manufacturing Co. | EPCRA-III-089 | 05/19/93 | $35,000 | $44,000 | P2 | Wellsburg, WV | Replaced xylene-based paint w/ water-based paint; replaced leaded paint w/ non-leaded paint |
| Louis Berkman Co. (Follansbee Steel) | EPCRA-III-045 | 01/22/93 | $55,000 | $53,090 | P2 | Follansbee, WV | Replaced pickle tanks reducing sulfuric acid usage; eliminated zinc chloride pre-flux operation, reducing zinc compound usage |
| American Alloys, | EPCRA-III-047 | 01/22/93 | $43,741 | $52,233 | PR | New Haven, WV | Replaced failed PCB transformer w/ non-PCB transformer |
| Louis Glass Co. | EPCRA-III-062 | 12/00/92 | $21,400 | $18,300 | no | Lewis Co.,WV | Penalty & SEP credit represent § 312 violations only. Donated computer, software system, trailer & equipment to WV LEPC |
| Walker Division of Butler Mnfg. Co. | EPCRA-III-046 | 03/30/92 | $10,377 | $153,552 | P2 | Parkersburg, WV | Eliminated tricholorethane and toluene and paints containing chromium and lead |
| R.H. Sheppard Co. | EPCRA-III-050 | 03/03/92 | $5,000 | $391,000 | P2 | Hanover, PA | Installed ultrafiltration & reverse osmosis treatment system reducing water use; separate & recover 20,000 gal. of oil per yr. |
| W.L. Gore and Associates | EPCRA-III-030 | 02/14/92 | $11,305 | $207,000 | P2 | Ott's Chapel, DE | Installed thermal oxidizer removing up to 100 lbs. of VOCs per hour |
| Joy Technologies | EPCRA-III-038 | 01/23/92 | $20,000 | $350,500 | P2 | Franklin, PA | Eliminated xylene from facility by replacing solvent-based paint w/ water-based paint |
| Fibred, Inc. | EPCRA-III-033 2 SEPs |
12/17/91 | $9,500 | $745,758 | no | Cumberland MD | Constructed a waste gas collection system and installed a waste gas flare |
| Murata Erie North America, Inc. | EPCRA-III-018 | 08/29/91 | $30,500 | $198,000 | P2 | State College, PA | Eliminated freon as drying agent in plating of ceramic capacitors; replaced 1,1,1-Trichloroethane., freon, toluene & xylene w/ water solvent |
| Electroplate-Rite | EPCRA-III-031 | 08/20/91 | $19,800 | $6,505 | no | Dublin, VA | Conducted 1/2 day seminar for the electroplating industry on the subject of complying with requirements of EPCRA |
| NVF Company | EPCRA-III-011 2 SEPs |
03/29/91 | $16,500 | $23,000 $412,000 paid |
no | Yorklyn, DE | SEP A: Replaced sulfuric acid w/ carbon dioxide in wastewater discharge neutralization SEP B: INCOMPLETE |
| Viz Manufacturing | EPCRA-III-015 | 03/06/91 | $12,470 | $32,000 | no | Philadelphia., PA | Replaced dust collector w/ a more effective model |
| Falls Manufacturing Co. | EPCRA-III-009 | 9/28/90 | $12,500 | $384,600 | no | Fairless Hills, PA | Modification of the washing and priming process to eliminate the use of Xylene |
| Johnson Matthey, Inc. | EPCRA-III-010 4 SEPs |
2/26/90 | $1,000 | $90,000 | no | West Chester, PA | Respondent undertook the following: 1. Replaced the degreaser in the production area; 2. Upgraded the cooling medium in shaped still; 3. Replaced acid stripping lines; 4. Made process modifications at the Acid Room |
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