Top Air Pollution Penalties
The South Coast Air Quality Management District has responsibility to control air pollution. It can seek court-imposed fines against polluters of from $25 to $25,000 a day based on such factors as the extent that emissions exceed legal limits, potential danger to the public, whether the violation was intentional, accidental or due to negligence and the company’s history of violations. These are the 10 top penalties in December:
COMPANY: Novacap Inc., Valencia
TYPE OF BUSINESS: Capacitor and electronic component manufacturer
PENALTY: $225,000
VIOLATION: Operating five ovens without permits, excessive organic material emissions.
COMPANY: Lucas Western, City of Industry
TYPE OF BUSINESS: Aircraft parts supplier
PENALTY: $20,000
VIOLATION: Failure to obtain a permit to operate a methanol fuel storage tank, excessive hydrocarbons from solvent use.
COMPANY: Separation & Recovery Systems, Irvine
TYPE OF BUSINESS: Waste oil processor
PENALTY: $20,000
VIOLATION: Operating a sludge de-watering centrifuge contrary to permit conditions at a Signal Hill facility.
COMPANY: ARCO, Carson
TYPE OF BUSINESS: Refinery
PENALTY: $15,000
VIOLATION: Failure to properly seal a gauging hatch, causing a fuel gas leak exceeding 50,000 parts per million.
COMPANY: TRW Inc., Redondo Beach
TYPE OF BUSINESS: Aerospace firm
PENALTY: $15,000
VIOLATION: Excessive hydrocarbons from coating and solvent use, failure to meet transfer efficiency requirements for wood coatings.
COMPANY: Union Oil of California, Wilmington
TYPE OF BUSINESS: Refinery
PENALTY: $12,000
VIOLATION: Rule violations involving pipe vapor leaks, smoke emissions from its sufuric acid plant.
COMPANY: Sargent Fletcher, El Monte
TYPE OF BUSINESS: Aircraft parts maker
PENALTY: $6,500
VIOLATION: Failure to implement an AQMD ride-sharing plan, approved in 1989, and failure to submit an annual updated plan in September, 1991.
COMPANY: Woodmill Products, Fullerton
TYPE OF BUSINESS: Wood housewares manufacturer
PENALTY: $6,000
VIOLATION: Excessive hydrocarbons from storing solvent-soaked rags in open containers and from coating operations, failure to obtain a permit to operate various pieces of equipment.
COMPANY: P. Kay Metal Supply, Los Angeles
TYPE OF BUSINESS: Metal recyler
PENALTY: $4,000
VIOLATION: For one day of operating its lead smelter without venting emissions to an air pollution control system.
COMPANY: Medtronic Inc., Anaheim
TYPE OF BUSINESS: Medical equipment maker
PENALTY: $3,000
VIOLATION: Failure to implement incentives in its ride-sharing plan, failure to submit an annual updated plan.
COMPANY: Southern Pacific Transportation & Railroad Co., Bloomington
TYPE OF BUSINESS: Railroad
PENALTY: $3,000
VIOLATION: Smoke emissions from the stack of a diesel locomotive.
COMPANY: Yorba Linda, Car Wash
TYPE OF BUSINESS: Car wash and service station
PENALTY: $3,000
VIOLATION: Failure to properly maintain gasoline pump vapor recovery equipment.
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