Hanover Foods has been ordered to pay $1.15 million in penalties for pollution violations in the Chesapeake Tributary.
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Pennsylvania food corporation to pay over $1 million penalty for violating Clean Water Act, DOJ says
A Pennsylvania food corporation will pay a penalty of over $1 million because of violations of the Clean Water Act, the ...
The violations led to waste flowing into a tributary of the Codorus Creek, which feeds into the Susquehanna River and the ...
The company must also improve its wastewater treatment system following a consent decree filed in court Tuesday by both the ...
A major Pennsylvania food company faces a seven-figure penalty after federal investigators uncovered years of wastewater ...
This story was updated to include a statement from Hanover Foods sent to LNP | LancasterOnline on Wednesday afternoon.
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Hanover Foods ordered to pay $1.1 million fine for pollution violations in Codorus Creek tributary
Hanover Foods faces a $1.1 million fine and must upgrade its wastewater system for repeated pollution violations in ...
The state agreed to a 2040 deadline for bay cleanup goals but is not on track to meet current nutrient and sediment reduction ...
(WHTM)– The Pennsylvania Department of Environmental Protection (DEP) awarded $24 million to reduce pollution in the Chesapeake Bay watershed’s lakes, rivers, and streams. According to the Shapiro ...
More PFAS news with a “cover-up” in Canada’s North Bay, and Wisconsin legislators estimate pollution cleanup could cost ...
HOMESTEAD, Pa. — The Pennsylvania American Water Company is working on replacing around 250 lead lines in an Allegheny County community. The project is based in Homestead and began on Monday. PENNVEST ...
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