Jul 27, 2016 The Department of Justice and the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) today announced a settlement with Cemex Inc., under which the company will invest approximately $10 million to cut emissions of harmful air pollution at five of its cement manufacturing plants in Alabama, Kentucky, Tennessee and Texas to resolve alleged violations of the Clean Air Act. Under the consent
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Get PriceJul 30, 2016 Cement Manufacturer Cemex Agrees To Reduce Harmful Air Pollution. The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) and the U.S. Department of Justice (DOJ) today announced a settlement with Cemex, Inc., under which the company will invest approximately $10 million to cut emissions of harmful air pollution at five of its cement manufacturing plants in Alabama, Kentucky,
Get PriceMay 08, 2013 WASHINGTON— April 19 th: The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) and the U.S. Department of Justice (DOJ) announced today that CEMEX, Inc., the owner and operator of a Portland cement manufacturing facility in Lyons, Colo., has agreed to operate advanced pollution controls on its kiln and pay a $1 million civil penalty to resolve alleged violations of the Clean Air Act
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Get PriceApr 19, 2013 The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) and the U.S. Department of Justice (DOJ) have announced that CEMEX Inc., the owner and operator of a Portland cement manufacturing facility in Lyons, Colo., has agreed to install and operate advanced pollution controls on its cement kiln and pay a $1 million civil penalty to resolve alleged violations of the Clean Air Act (CAA).
Get PriceApr 22, 2013 A cement manufacturer in Lyons has agreed to pay a $1 million fine and to install controls to decrease its emissions of the pollutant nitrogen oxide, the U.S. Justice Department and the Environmental Protection Agency announced Friday. The EPA had accused Cemex, Inc., which operates the Portland cement facility, of illegally modifying its Lyons plant in a way that increased the amount of ...
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Get PriceDecember 9, 2021 CEMEX and Carbon8 Systems have the joint ambition to drive sustainability in the cement industry by permanently storing CO 2 in sustainable products.; CEMEX, S.A.B. de C.V. ("CEMEX") announced today that it is working together with Carbon8 Systems to evaluate the company's patented carbon capture, utilization, and storage (CCUS) technology and how CO 2 captured during
Get PriceOct 05, 2021 The cement sector is the third largest industrial source of pollution, emitting more than 500,000 tons per year of sulfur dioxide, nitrogen oxide, and carbon monoxide. Beginning in 2008, EPA has pursued a coordinated, integrated compliance and enforcement strategy to address Clean Air Act New Source Review compliance issues at the nation's ...
Get PriceJul 28, 2016 US: The Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) and the Department of Justice (DOJ) have agreed a settlement with Cemex, under which the company will invest approximately US$10m to cut air pollution at five of its cement plants to resolve alleged violations of the Clean Air Act. Under the consent decree lodged in the District Court for the Eastern District of Tennessee, Cemex will also pay
Get PriceJul 28, 2016 US: The Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) and the Department of Justice (DOJ) have agreed a settlement with Cemex, under which the company will invest approximately US$10m to cut air pollution at five of its cement plants to resolve alleged violations of the Clean Air Act. Under the consent decree lodged in the District Court for the Eastern District of Tennessee, Cemex will also pay
Get PriceDec 08, 2019 Lehigh will also pay a civil penalty of $1.3 million to resolve Clean Air Act violations. The settlement is the 12th settlement to address harmful air pollution from portland cement manufacturing facilities. Sulfur dioxide and nitrogen oxides, two key pollutants emitted from cement plants, can harm human health and are significant contributors ...
Get PriceJul 26, 2016 Emission cut ordered for Louisville cement plant under EPA settlement. WDRB. LOUISVILLE, Ky. (WDRB) – Cemex Inc. will spend roughly $10 million to reduce air pollution at five of its U.S. facilities, including a cement plant in southwestern Jefferson County, according to a federal settlement over alleged Clean Air Act violations.
Get PriceJun 20, 2013 The EPA levied a $2.5M penalty against a big cement maker and required the company to invest $30M in pollution controls at plants in nine states alleged to have violated the federal Clean Air Act. Ash Grove Cement Co.'s penalty was announced Wednesday by the EPA and U.S. Department of Justice, part of a deal in which the Overland Park, Kan.-based company also will spend $750K to
Get PriceJul 28, 2016 “This settlement requires Cemex to use state of the art technology to reduce harmful air pollution, improving public health in vulnerable communities across the South and Southeast,” said Cynthia Giles, assistant administrator for EPA’s Office of Enforcement and Compliance Assurance.
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Get PriceApr 22, 2013 A cement manufacturer in Lyons has agreed to pay a $1 million fine and to install controls to decrease its emissions of the pollutant nitrogen oxide, the U.S. Justice Department and the Environmental Protection Agency announced Friday. The EPA had accused Cemex, Inc., which operates the Portland cement facility, of illegally modifying its Lyons plant in a way that increased the amount of ...
Get PriceDecember 9, 2021 CEMEX and Carbon8 Systems have the joint ambition to drive sustainability in the cement industry by permanently storing CO 2 in sustainable products.; CEMEX, S.A.B. de C.V. ("CEMEX") announced today that it is working together with Carbon8 Systems to evaluate the company's patented carbon capture, utilization, and storage (CCUS) technology and how CO 2 captured during
Get PriceOct 05, 2021 The cement sector is the third largest industrial source of pollution, emitting more than 500,000 tons per year of sulfur dioxide, nitrogen oxide, and carbon monoxide. Beginning in 2008, EPA has pursued a coordinated, integrated compliance and enforcement strategy to address Clean Air Act New Source Review compliance issues at the nation's ...
Get PriceOct 29, 2021 Lehigh Cement Co. and Lehigh White Cement Co. have agreed to invest approximately $12 million in pollution control technology at 11 portland cement manufacturing plants in eight states to resolve alleged violations of the Clean Air Act, according to the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) and the Department of Justice.
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Get PriceJun 20, 2013 The EPA levied a $2.5M penalty against a big cement maker and required the company to invest $30M in pollution controls at plants in nine states alleged to have violated the federal Clean Air Act. Ash Grove Cement Co.'s penalty was announced Wednesday by the EPA and U.S. Department of Justice, part of a deal in which the Overland Park, Kan.-based company also will spend $750K to
Get PriceDec 10, 2019 Lehigh companies to reduce thousands of tonnes of air emissions. 10th December 2019. In a settlement to resolve alleged violations of the Clean Air Act, Lehigh Cement and Leigh White Cement will invest approximately $12 million in pollution control technology. The US Department of Justice (DOG) and the Environmental Protection Agency announced ...
Get PriceMay 25, 2017 This report discusses the results of an investigation into concrete manufacturers in the San Francisco Bay Area, the Bay Area Air Quality Management District’s (BAAQMD) handling of the concrete plants’ air pollution violations and the agency’s failure to follow its own enforcement guidelines. The investigation focused on three concrete manufacturers operating in the City of San
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Get PriceAug 28, 2020 The Clinic’s investigation focused on the Air District’s oversight of three companies operating on Port of San Francisco-owned properties at Piers 92 and 94 in the City of San Francisco: CEMEX Construction Materials Pacific, LLC (CEMEX), Central Concrete Supply Co., Inc. (Central), and Hanson Aggregates Mid-Pacific, Inc. (Hanson).
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