Copper Company Faces $2.3 Million Fine In South Carolina

Date: July 31, 2003

Source: News Room

Gaston Copper Recycling Corp. has been fined $2.3 million for discharging mercury, lead, copper, cadmium and other substances into a South Carolina waterway. The plant stopped operations in 1995, and environmental cleanup efforts there have included treating more than 11,000 tons of contaminated soil from the 440-acre site and moving it to a landfill. The fine stems from a 1992 lawsuit from Friends of the Earth Inc. and Citizens Local Environmental Action Network Inc. brought under a Clean Water Act provision that lets residents sue when regulators do not act.
More information: www.epa.gov/swerosps/rcrabf/html-doc/tsefact.htm.

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