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Some hazardous waste from train derailment taken to HTS in East Liverpool - KOV 9
EAST LIVERPOOL, Ohio Removal of hazardous waste from the train derailment site in East Palestine, which was paused over the weekend, will be shipped to East Liverpool to Heritage Thermal Services.
That companys waste incinerator is one of the worlds largest.
Heritage Thermal released this statement to NEWS9:
Link:
https://wtov9.com/news/local/some-hazardous-waste-from-train-derailment-taken-to-hts-in-east-liverpool
From DOJ (2018):
The Department of Justice and U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) entered into a settlement with Heritage Thermal Services Inc., a subsidiary of Heritage Environmental Services LLC, resolving allegations that the company violated the Clean Air Act at its hazardous waste incinerator located in East Liverpool, Ohio.
Some of the alleged violations arose from an explosion at the incinerator on July 13, 2013, which ruptured incinerator ducting, releasing untreated flue gas, steam, and boiler ash beyond the incinerators fence line.
The July 2013 explosion at the Heritage incinerator was a consequence of systemic failures to comply with the Clean Air Act, which protects communities and American workers from harmful releases of air pollutants, said Acting Assistant Attorney General Jeffrey H. Wood. This settlement requires the company to comply with Clean Air Act requirements and to perform important lead abatement work to make the East Liverpool community a safer and healthier place for workers and residents.
Todays settlement will bring the Heritage plant into compliance with Clean Air Act regulations, preventing incidents like the July 2013 explosion, said EPA Office of Enforcement and Compliance Assurance Associate Administrator Susan Bodine. In addition, Heritage will perform a project that will help to protect people, especially children, from the harmful health effects of lead exposure.
Link:
https://www.justice.gov/opa/pr/department-justice-epa-reach-clean-air-act-settlement-ohio-based-hazardous-waste-company