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NOVEMBER 2008
Perma-Fix fixes facility for EPA
The U.S. Environmental Protection
Agency (EPA) announced a $304,500
settlement with Perma-Fix Northwest
Richland, a waste treatment facility,
for failure to properly manage hazardous
waste and PCB waste at its facility
in Richland, Washington. Perma-Fix,
which acquired the facility on June
13, 2007, has cooperated with EPA
to improve its waste management procedures
and come into compliance.
On March 6, 2007, EPA and the Washington
State Department of Ecology conducted
an inspection of the facility, which
was at that time owned and operated
by Pacific EcoSolutions, Inc. (PEcoS).
On June 14, 2007, EPA issued a notice
of violation and a notice that the
facility was unacceptable for receipt
of Comprehensive Environmental Response,
Compensation, and Liability Act (CERCLA)
remedial waste, citing violations
of the permit and Washington dangerous
waste regulations. Of greatest concern
were:
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PEcoS’s prolonged storage of
dangerous waste and PCB waste;
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Failure to manage Mixed-Toxic
Substances Control Act (TSCA)
regulated PCB waste properly
in accordance with its permit;
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Failure to properly manage dangerous
waste generated during treatment
of low-level waste;
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Failure to determine if a generated
solid waste is a dangerous waste;
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Failure to determine whether
hazardous waste must be treated
to meet land disposal restrictions;
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Disposal of dangerous waste
at an unpermitted facility;
and
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Transporting a dangerous waste
without a manifest.
Perma-Fix worked with the agency
to correct the violations and, by
letter dated September 24, 2007,
received notification of the EPA’s
determination that the facility remained
acceptable for the receipt of CERCLA
off-site wastes.
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