CALIFORNIA COMPANIES CORRECT ENVIRONMENTAL VIOLATIONS, U.S. EPA FORGIVES FINES/ NEARLY $2 MILLION IN PENALTIES REDUCED FOR 15 CALIFORNIA-BASED COMPANIES WHO SELF-REPORTED VIOLATIONS
November 12, 2008
November 12, 2008
SAN FRANCISCO, Nov. 12 -- The Environmental Protection Agency Region 9 office issued the following news release:
Fifteen California companies that voluntarily disclosed and corrected environmental violations have seen penalties waived by the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency. It's the result of an EPA policy that has been successful in getting companies to make good-faith efforts in self-policing their own environmental compliance.
The recent self-disclosure case . . .
Fifteen California companies that voluntarily disclosed and corrected environmental violations have seen penalties waived by the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency. It's the result of an EPA policy that has been successful in getting companies to make good-faith efforts in self-policing their own environmental compliance.
The recent self-disclosure case . . .