Scotts Agrees to Fine, Cleanup for Ohio Waste Issues

Date: November 29, 2001

Source: News Room

Columbus-based Scotts Company, a national lawn and garden products company, has agreed to pay a $250,000 fine and clean up polluted landfills, lagoons and creeks at its central Ohio manufacturing complex. Scotts agreed to the terms in a consent order filed in Union County Common Pleas Court by the Ohio attorney general. The order was the result of years of negotiations between Scotts, and the attorney general and the Ohio Environmental Protection Agency. The state claimed that DDT and other chemicals buried in landfills on the 173-acre complex, about 30 miles northwest of Columbus, had leaked into a creek that feeds into the Scioto River, a source of drinking water for Columbus. The state said it found no evidence of contamination in Columbus¹ water supply.

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