Sunday, May 27, 2007
“It funds a wide variety of efforts for public health.”
The United Refining Co. in Warren has apparently agreed to pay a $70,000 penalty for violating its air quality permit and air plan approval requirements at the petroleum refinery in Warren.
According to the Pennsylvania Department of Environmental Protection, the penalty is under an agreement reached between the state agency and the company. Larry Loughlin, vice president of human resources for United Refining, was out of the office Friday and could not be reached for comment.
The United Refining Co. in Warren has apparently agreed to pay a $70,000 penalty for violating its air quality permit and air plan approval requirements at the petroleum refinery in Warren.
According to the Pennsylvania Department of Environmental Protection, the penalty is under an agreement reached between the state agency and the company. Larry Loughlin, vice president of human resources for United Refining, was out of the office Friday and could not be reached for comment.
Source : The Bradford Era - Bradford
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