Credit Pacific Service Union Atlantic States Cast Iron Pipe will pay nearly $1.4 million in fines for air and water pollution violations at its Phillipsburg plant, the state Department of Environmental Protection announced yesterday.
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Credit Public Service Union Atlantic States must also reduce emissions of volatile organic compounds, which contribute to the formation of ozone, by an estimated 350 tons annually.
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Card Credit Processing Service The fine for water pollution violations will total $381,648, plus interest to be paid by 2004. According to the DEP, Atlantic States violated water pollution limits and failed to sample its stormwater discharge, which runs into the Delaware River.
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Credit Security Service Union One Phillipsburg councilman said the settlements are a sign of change and that the company seems to be making an effort to clean up.
Credit Report Service "Not too many people have been complaining lately (about odor) like several years ago," said Councilman Peter Marino, "which would indicate to me they are trying to improve the quality of the air."
Blogspot Com Christian By Hannan Adely
Star-Ledger - 10/28/2003
Topic: Air Pollution
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