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DEQ issues seven penalties in March for environmental violations

The Oregon Department of Environmental Quality issued seven penalties totaling $122,131 in March for various environmental violations. A detailed list of violations and resulting penalties is at https://ordeq.org/enforcement.

Fines ranged from $1,700 to $47,400. Alleged violations included an oil and solvent recycler and hazardous waste transporter illegally storing hazardous waste, a high technology company discharging wastewater into a creek, and a developer abating asbestos without certification.

DEQ issued civil penalties to the following organizations:

  • ACS Sunstone Circuits Inc., Mulino, $25,293, wastewater
  • Benedict 42, LLC & J.C. Reeves Corporation, Roseburg, $22,400, asbestos
  • Claremont Civic Association, Portland, $3,600, emergency response
  • Clean Harbors Environmental Services Inc., Clackamas, $4,200, hazardous waste
  • Douglas Thompson, Astoria, $17,538, onsite septic
  • Safety-Kleen Systems Inc., Clackamas, $47,400, hazardous waste
  • Triangle Oil Inc., Mount Vernon, $1,700, underground storage tanks

Recipients of DEQ civil penalties must either pay the fines to the state treasury or file an appeal within 20 days of receiving notice of the penalty. They may be able to offset a portion of a penalty by funding a supplemental environmental project that improves Oregon’s environment. Learn more about these projects at https://ordeq.org/sep.

Penalties may also include orders requiring specific tasks to prevent ongoing violations or additional environmental harm.

DEQ works with thousands of organizations and individuals to help them comply with laws that protect Oregon’s air, land and water. DEQ uses education, technical assistance, warnings and penalties to change behavior and deter future violations.

The Oregon Department of Environmental Quality protects human health and the environment by controlling air and water pollution, reducing the impacts of manufactured products and cleaning up contaminated properties. DEQ engages the public in decision-making and helps communities solve problems in ways that are economically and environmentally sustainable.

Contacts

DEQ Communications and Outreach
Dylan Darling
Public Affairs
Western Region: Benton, Coos, Curry, Douglas, Jackson, Josephine, Lane, Lincoln, Linn, Marion, Polk and Yamhill counties
541-600-6119
https://www.oregon.gov/deq/





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