TOP AIR POLLUTION PENALTIES
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The South Coast Air Quality Management District has responsibility for controlling air pollution in the area. It has the power to seek court-imposed fines against polluters of from $25 to $25,000 a day, based on such factors as the extent that emissions exceed legal limits, the potential danger to the public, whether the violation was intentional or accidental and the company’s history of violations. These are the 10 highest penalties paid in April: COMPANY: Windsor Art Products Inc., Pico Rivera
TYPE OF BUSINESS: Picture frame manufacturer
PENALTY: $5,000
VIOLATION: Excessive hydrocarbons from painting operation
COMPANY: Elixir Industries, Gardena, Ontario sites
TYPE OF BUSINESS: Vehicle door manufacturer
PENALTY: $4,500
VIOLATION: Improper covering of solvent containers; operating spray painting booths contrary to permit conditions
COMPANY: Aristech Chemical Corp., Colton
TYPE OF BUSINESS: Polystyrene storage tank facility
PENALTY: $3,800
VIOLATION: Failure to obtain proper permits; operating contrary to permit conditions
COMPANY: Sikkens Aerospace Finishes, Torrance
TYPE OF BUSINESS: Aerospace paint manufacturer
PENALTY: $3,500
VIOLATION: Improper operation of degreasing equipment; improper covering of solvent containers
COMPANY: Latchford Glass Co., Los Angeles
TYPE OF BUSINESS: Glass bottle manufacturer
PENALTY: $3,200
VIOLATION: Installing glass-making equipment without proper permits
COMPANY: California Comfort Vans, Stanton
TYPE OF BUSINESS: Vehicle interior installer
PENALTY: $2,750
VIOLATION: Improper use of solvents in cleaning operation
COMPANY: E.L. Yeager Construction, Riverside
TYPE OF BUSINESS: Construction company
PENALTY: $2,700
VIOLATION: Failure to obtain and post permits to operate; excessive asphalt fumes
COMPANY: True Cast Concrete, Corona
TYPE OF BUSINESS: Concrete mixing and packaging
PENALTY: $2,600
VIOLATION: Excessive visible dust emissions; failure to obtain proper permits
COMPANY: Ashland Chemical Co., Los Angeles
TYPE OF BUSINESS: Styrene storage facility
PENALTY: $2,000
VIOLATION: Excessive odors from styrene spill
COMPANY: Unicor Federal Prison Industries, San Pedro (Terminal Island prison)
TYPE OF BUSINESS: Federal correctional institution
PENALTY: $1,900
VIOLATION: Operation of paint spray equipment without proper permits
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