Posted on 11/04/2010 5:53:06 AM PDT by raybbr
Four Connecticut companies face fines by federal environmental authorities for failing to file reports outlining what hazardous substances they use.
The fines range from $8,000 to $139,000, according to the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, which said the failures put neighbors and emergency first-responders at risk.
The companies, and fines:
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It’s “punish our enemies” time.........
The EPA needs to be dis-banded.
WE do not need a communist inspired Federal Agency.
Time to pay for the eat me last defense has happened in CT. Sadly, they won’t be able to complain to Senator McMahon.
If you like to be able to do business, it’s time to be vigilant against leftards and unions. The people need a BEPA (Business Environment Protection Association).
Olin Corp. just announced that their plant is moving from Illinois to Mississippi because of the Unions. More businesses need to look for friendly environments.
Looking to cut costs obviously should have the EPA, NEA, NPR, and Dept.’s of Energy and Education at the tip-top of the list for GUILLOTINE ! ! !
You mean the big sign on the sife of the building deaignation Hazardous materials is not enough for fire fighter s to take precautions?
END the EPA NOW.
CUT the FUNDING CONGRESS NOW!
No new regs.
NO unfunded Mandates.
These are the SS of the Progressive bunch. END it NOW.
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