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 October:
COMPANY: L.A. City Bureau of Sanitation, Los Angeles
TYPE OF BUSINESS: Municipal government
PENALTY: $150,000
VIOLATION: At the Lopez Canyon landfill: excavation of an active landfill without a permit; public nuisance violation due to landfill gas emissions; escape of raw gases from landfill gas collection system; faulty landfill flares; failure to cover and immediately repair areas of excessive methane gas concentrations.
COMPANY: San Bernardino County Dept. of Solid Waste Management, San Bernardino
TYPE OF BUSINESS: County government
PENALTY: $150,000
VIOLATION: At the Fontana, Milliken and Colton landfills: public nuisance violation due to odors; failure to install a landfill gas control system.
COMPANY: J & Y Welding & Iron Works, Los Angeles
TYPE OF BUSINESS: Wrought iron fence and door manufacturer
PENALTY: $55,000
VIOLATION: Excessive hydrocarbons from spray painting booth; operating booth contrary to permit conditions; failure to achieve required paint transfer efficiency.
COMPANY: Western Pacific Fleet Service, Montebello
TYPE OF BUSINESS: Recreational vehicle and truck body shop
PENALTY: $25,000
VIOLATION: Excessive hydrocarbons from coating operation; operating a spray painting booth contrary to permit conditions.
COMPANY: John R. Anderson Oil, Bell Gardens
TYPE OF BUSINESS: Gasoline distributor
PENALTY: $12,000
VIOLATION: Operating diesel tanks and nozzles without a valid permit.
COMPANY: Chemoil Refining Corp., Signal Hill
TYPE OF BUSINESS: Refinery
PENALTY: $5,500
VIOLATION: Public nuisance violation due to odors; liquid leaking from a flange on a tank discharge line.
COMPANY: Schaefer’s Ambulance Service, Los Angeles
TYPE OF BUSINESS: Ambulance company
PENALTY: $5,000
VIOLATION: Failure to maintain adequate records of solvent usage.
COMPANY: Jack Farenbaugh & Sons Grading & Demolition, Sylmar
TYPE OF BUSINESS: Grading company
PENALTY: $4,500
VIOLATION: Failure to notify AQMD before demolishing a building structure containing asbestos; improper handling and removal of asbestos-containing material during demolition.
COMPANY: Antelope Valley Aggregate, Littlerock
TYPE OF BUSINESS: Rock crushing and gravel company
PENALTY: $3,500
VIOLATION: Failure to minimize dust emissions.
COMPANY: INCO, San Bernardino
TYPE OF BUSINESS: Gasoline distributor
PENALTY: $3,000
VIOLATION: Operating under an expired permit.
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