Laws & Regulations
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Notice of Violation for Global E Marketing, LLC
This is the Notice of Violation for Global E Marketing, LLC for the Renewable Fuels Standard Program
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DeKalb County Clean Water Act Settlement
DeKalb County has agreed to make major improvements to its sanitary sewer systems in an effort to eliminate unauthorized overflows of untreated sewage
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Invista Audit Settlement
Invista will pay a $1.7 million civil penalty and spend up to an estimated $500 million to correct self-reported environmental violations discovered at facilities in seven states.
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Holly Refining and Marketing Company Settlement
Holly Refining & Marketing has agreed to spend more than $17 million in new and upgraded pollution controls at its refinery in Woods Cross, Utah.
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Cummins Engine Company Diesel Engine Clean Air Act Settlement
This settlement will prevent 75 million tons of harmful nitrogen oxide (NOx) emissions nationwide by the year 2025.
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EPA Region 10’s Civil Penalty Guidelines for the Federal Implementation Plans under the Clean Air Act for Indian Reservations in Idaho, Oregon, and Washington. 40 C.F.R. Part 49
These guidelines are used for enforcement and compliance assistance for Federal Air Rules for Indian Reservations in Idaho, Oregon, and Washington (FARR).
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Consent Decree for Delaware County Regional Water Quality Control Authority
Delaware County Regional Water Quality Control Authority consent decree
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Consent Decree for Arch Coal, Inc. and International Coal Group Subsidiaries Settlement
This is the consent decree for Arch Coal, Inc. and International Coal Group Subsidiaries Settlement
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City and County of San Francisco Clean Water Act Settlement
Overview of actions taken in response to federal violations of the Clean Water Act and Resource Conservation and Recovery Act.
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Olympic Pipeline Company and Shell Pipeline Company fka Equilon Pipeline Company Oil Spill Settlement
Shell Pipeline Co. LP fka Equilon Pipeline Co. LLC and Olympic Pipe Line Co. Clean Water Act Pipeline Rupture Settlement.
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Appendix XI of the CAA Stationary Source Civil Penalty Policy - Benzene Waste Operations NESHAP Requirements
This policy provides guidance on how to calculate penalties for violations of the Benzene Waste Operations NESHAP (40 C.F.R. Part 61, Subpart FF).
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Wyoming Refining Co. Clean Air Act Settlement
Wyoming Refining Co. has agreed to pay a civil penalty of $150,000 and spend approximately $14 million in similar upgrades for alleged violations.
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Idaho Transportation Department Settlement
ITD and contractor Scarsella Brothers, Inc. have agreed to pay $895,000 for violations of the CWA during the construction of the Bellgrove-Mica realignment of Highway 95.
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Consent Decree for Trader Joe’s Company Clean Air Act Settlement
The national grocery store chain Trader Joe’s Company has agreed to reduce emissions of potent greenhouse gases from refrigeration equipment at 453 of its stores under a proposed settlement.
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Magellan Ammonia Pipeline, Enterprise Products Operating, L.P., and Mid-America Pipeline, L.P. Clean Water Act Settlement
A pipeline company and two of its former operating firms will jointly pay a civil penalty of $3.65 million to resolve violations of the CWA resulting from anhydrous ammonia spills in NE, KS.
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Consent Decree for Middletown, OH Clean Water Settlement
This is the consent decree for Middletown, OH Clean Water Act Settlement
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Home Builders Clean Water Settlement
Four of the nation's largest home builders have agreed to pay civil penalties totaling $4.3 million to resolve alleged violations of the CWA.
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Supplemental Enforcement Project for Whole Foods Market Group, Inc.
This is the Supplemental Enforcement Project for Whole Foods Market Group, Inc.
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Ohio Edison Company, W.H. Sammis Power Station, Clean Air Act - 2005 Settlement and 2009 Modified Settlement
Ohio Edison Company has agreed in a consent decree to repower one of its coal-fired power plants using primarily renewable biomass fuels.
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Koch Industries, Inc. Oil Spills Settlement
Koch Industries will pay the largest civil fine ever imposed on a company under any federal environmental law to resolve claims related to more than 300 oil spills from its pipelines,