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EPA boosts NW pollution cleanup by $18M in 2009 (access required)

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Published: December 28,2009
Time posted: 1:00 am

The federal Environmental Protection Agency required companies in the Pacific Northwest and Alaska to perform $75 million worth of pollution control and cleanup work in 2009, an $18 million increase over 2008. The agency conducted 1,183 inspections in 17 different environmental programs, according to a news release. Administrative and judicial penalties totaled more than ...



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