Logan Aluminum settles EPA charges for $285,000

Dec 10, 2010 | 05:32 AM | Sean Davidson

Logan Aluminum Inc. has agreed to pay a $285,000 penalty to settle alleged violations of the Clean Air Act.

Federal authorities said the Russellville, Ky.-based company had been in violation of environmental statutes regulating hazardous air pollutants for secondary aluminum production.

Under the terms of a consent decree, Logan agreed to pay a civil penalty of $285,000 and install a baghouse for a remelt furnace at its secondary aluminum facility in Russellville.....





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