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Crowley Fuels pays $1.3 million for environmental, public safety violations in Alaska

By Bill Dunbar | EPA on Dec 17, 2020   Featured, General News, Southeast Alaska  

Crowley Fuels pays $1.3 million for environmental, public safety violations in Alaska

(Seattle) — The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency has settled a significant case against Crowley Fuels of Alaska for violations of federal environmental laws at the company’s bulk gasoline storage facilities in Juneau, Ketchikan, Douglas, and Palmer. The company has agreed to pay a penalty of $1,337,365. EPA found that Crowley failed to install vapor emissions […]

EPA Orders Online Marketplace to Stop Selling Illegal Pesticides

By Bill Dunbar | EPA on Dec 22, 2019   Featured, Health, National, National/World  

EPA Orders Online Marketplace to Stop Selling Illegal Pesticides

  Chalk, other illegal and mislabelled products pose serious risks to kids, elderly, pets   SEATTLE — The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency Friday issued a “Stop Sale” order to online marketplace Bonanza.com requiring the company to immediately halt sales of a dozen imported pesticide products not legal — or safe — for sale in the […]

Epa Helps Deliver Arsenic-free Water to Anchorage Apartment After Years of Landlord Neglect

By Bill Dunbar | EPA on Sep 27, 2018   Featured, Health, State  

Epa Helps Deliver Arsenic-free Water to Anchorage Apartment After Years of Landlord Neglect

(Seattle) — The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency has helped deliver safe drinking water to the residents of the apartment complex at 1117 Chugach Way in Anchorage, where the building’s owner, Trudy Tush, had ignored years of effort by the Alaska Department of Environmental Conservation to get her to fix an arsenic-contaminated well that had long […]

EPA & Trident Settle Sand Point, Wrangell Fish Waste Violations

By Bill Dunbar | EPA on Mar 2, 2018   Featured, Southwest Alaska, State  

EPA & Trident Settle Sand Point, Wrangell Fish Waste Violations

Seattle — Trident Seafoods Corporation, the U.S. Department of Justice, and the Environmental Protection Agency have reached an agreement to resolve violations of the Clean Water Act for discharges of fish waste at two seafood processing facilities in Sand Point and Wrangell, Alaska.  Under the agreement, Trident will remove nearly three-and-a-half acres of waste from […]



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