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DEP Fines Firm For Leaks Into River

Credit Pacific Service Union The operator of an Elizabeth chemical warehouse was fined $50,000 for illegally discharging hazardous pollutants into the Elizabeth River, according to the state Department of Environmental Protection.

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Credit First Service Union The sanctions against Cycle Chem Inc. follow at least three occasions since May 2001 when DEP inspectors found the company in violation of rules that call for preventing chemicals stored outdoors from coming in contact with rainwater.

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Card Credit Mobile Service During a DEP inspection during a rainstorm in March, regulators found chemically tainted water running through the company's South First Street property, down a drainage ditch and into the river, a short distance from the Arthur Kill.

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Credit Public Service Union Yesterday, DEP officials said that the company has since taken steps to prevent tainted water from flowing into the river. The company has asked for an administrative hearing to contest the charges.

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Card Credit Processing Service Michael Presico, Cycle Chem's president, did not return a phone call yesterday. Another company official said the company would not comment on the sanctions.

Center Credit Service Union The DEP has determined that at least some of the chemicals that poured into the river are hazardous. But agency officials said they are unable to assess the damage done by the discharges.

Card Credit Service Wireless That's partly because it is unclear how long chemical runoff flowed into the river unabated, said Amy Cradic, a DEP spokeswoman.

Credit Security Service Union The picture, she said, is also complicated by the variety of chemicals stored at Cycle Chem.

Credit Report Service The company does not manufacture chemicals. Instead, the company collects myriad chemical wastes for disposal or reclamation at other facilities, according to the DEP.

Blogspot Com Christian According to federal Environmental Protection Administration data gathered by the Right-to- Know Network, a Washington, D.C.-based environmental group, at least two of the compounds stored by Cycle Chem in 2000 were toxins: mercury and ethylene glycol.

Christian Counseling Credit During a DEP inspection of Cycle Chem on May 2, 2001, agency officials found 100 55-gallon drums full of chemicals in an outdoor staging area. At least one of the drums was leaking.

Credit Federal Service Union The inspectors also found batteries and mercury light bulbs stored outdoors on pallets.

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Star-Ledger - 11/19/2002

Topic: Water Pollution

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