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NOVEMBER 2008
Severstal steel plant incurs PCB
violations
Severstal Sparrows Point, LLC has
settled a case involving alleged
violations of federal regulations
of polychlorinated biphenyls (PCBs)
at its steel making facility in Baltimore,
Maryland.
In a consent agreement with the EPA,
the company has agreed to pay a $107,500
civil penalty to resolve alleged
violations uncovered during an August
2005 inspection when the plant was
owned and operated by ISG Sparrows
Point, LLC.
In 1976, Congress enacted the Toxic
Substances Control Act, which strictly
regulated the manufacture, use and
disposal of PCBs. For more information
on the health effects, regulations,
and cleanup of PCBs, visit
www.epa.gov/pcbs.
Alleged violations included the storage
of combustible materials near PCB
transformers; failure to perform
daily inspections to verify containment
of a PCB transformer leak; failure
to include required information in
quarterly PCB transformer inspection
and maintenance records and in written
annual document logs; improper storage
of PCB articles for reuse and for
disposal; improper disposal of PCB
waste; and failure to include required
information in prepared manifests
that accompanied the off-site transport
of PCB containers and PCB articles.
ISG Sparrows Point, LLC cooperated
with EPA’s investigation and Severstal
Sparrows Point, LLC has certified
that the facility now is in full
compliance with PCB regulations.
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