Office of Enforcement and Compliance Assurance (OECA)
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Recent News About Office of Enforcement and Compliance Assurance (OECA)
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City of Lakewood, Ohio, Agrees to Improve Sewer Systems to Reduce Discharges of Raw Sewage
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EPA Enforcement Actions Help Protect Health of Vulnerable Communities from Lead Paint Hazards
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EPA Enforcement Actions in 2022 Help Protect Public Health and the Environment from Dangers of Lead Exposure
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UPS Settles with EPA to Correct Alleged Hazardous Waste Violations Nationwide
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EPA Announces Settlement with Maine-based TV Show to Resolve Lead Renovation, Repair and Painting Rule Violations, Raise Awareness of Lead-Safe Work Practices
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Containerboard Manufacturer Will Pay $2.5M for Violating Clean Air Act at its Louisiana Mill
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EPA Launches New Online Tools to Provide Communities with Information on Environmental Enforcement and Compliance
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Atlantic Richfield Company Agrees to Complete Multi-Million Dollar Cleanup of the Anaconda Smelter Superfund Site
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Containerboard Manufacturer Will Pay $2.5M for Violating Clean Air Act at its Louisiana Mill
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United States Awarded $10 Million Default Judgment and Permanent Injunction Against Two Michigan Companies and Their Owner for the Sale of Vehicle Emission “Defeat Devices”
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EPA Issues Fuel Waiver for Four States Impacted by Bp Refinery Shutdown
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EPA and Government of Flanders, Belgium Pledge to Share Enforcement and Compliance Assurance Information on PFAS and other Fluorocarbon Chemicals
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EPA Reaches $1.7 Million Settlement over Alleged Toxics Release Inventory Reporting Violations with The Andersons Marathon Holdings LLC
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FCA US LLC Sentenced in Connection with
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Flo~Pro Performance Exhaust and Thunder Diesel & Performance Company to Halt Sales of Illegal Vehicle Emission Control Defeat Devices and Pay a $1.6 Million Penalty
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Settlement with PCS Nitrogen Fertilizer to Require Treatment of More Than a Billion Pounds of Hazardous Waste and Closure of Huge Phosphogypsum Waste Stacks and Impoundments
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Westlake Chemical Corporation Subsidiaries Agree to Reduce Harmful Air Pollution at Three U.S. Chemical Facilities
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Today, Administrator Michael S. Regan joined Attorney General Merrick B. Garland to announce the Department of Justice’s comprehensive enforcement strategy to advance environmental justice
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On Thursday, March 31, 2022, the U.S.
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The Sanitary District of Highland, Indiana, and the Town of Griffith, Indiana, have agreed to construction projects and capital investments that will eliminate discharges of untreated sewage from their sewer systems into nearby water bodies, including the Little Calumet River.