EPA Proposes Fines for Newburyport Chemical Maker
Polycarbon Industries, a Newburyport-based chemical manufacturer faces more than $470,000 in federal fines for allowing conditions that could have led to fires, explosions, or the release of hazardous materials into the environment. The Environmental Protection Agency says that Polycarbon Industries was under-staffed, had broken containment units, and failed to meet emission standards.
EPA proposes fines against Newburyport chemical manufacturer
A spokeswoman for the company said that Polycarbon had been working to bring the facility into compliance ever since it was bought in 2005.
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