EPA Region 10 enforcement actions in 2023
EPA News Release: EPA Region 10 enforcement actions in 2023
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EPA News Release: EPA Region 10 enforcement actions in 2023
EPA News Release: EPA Files Complaint for Rat Poison Sold in Plastic Baggies in St. Louis
EPA News Release: Hood Canal property owners penalized $250,000 for illegal bulkhead replacement resulting in Chinook salmon deaths
EPA News Release: EPA Finalizes $585,000 Settlement with Lakeshore Railcar & Tanker Services in East Chicago, Indiana, for Alleged Violations of the Clean Water Act
EPA News Release: EPA Fines Kansas City-Based CBD American Shaman LLC for Violating Federal Pesticide Law
EPA News Release: EPA Fines Iowa Ethanol Producer for Alleged Clean Air Act Violations
EPA News Release: Electron Hydro to pay $1 million Clean Water Act penalty for 2020 artificial turf, tire crumb discharge into Puyallup River
EPA News Release: EPA Penalizes Home Renovators in Kansas, Missouri, and Nebraska for Lead-Based Paint Violations
EPA News Release: EPA Fines Altoona, Iowa, Company for Alleged Chemical Risk Prevention Violations
EPA News Release: EPA Fines St. Louis Scrap Metal Facility for Alleged Clean Water Act Violations
EPA News Release: City of Silex, Missouri, Agrees to Remedy Alleged Safe Drinking Water Act Violations
EPA News Release: EPA Fines Red Star Yeast Company LLC in Cedar Rapids, Iowa, for Alleged Hazardous Waste Violations
EPA News Release: EPA Fines Safety-Kleen Systems Inc. for Alleged Hazardous Waste Violations in Iowa, Kansas, and Nebraska
EPA News Release: EPA penalizes American Seafoods Company almost $1M for Clean Water Act violations off Oregon, Washington coasts
EPA News Release: EPA penalizes Yakima companies $194,000 for violating federal rules aimed at preventing accidental chemical releases