A Franklin County judge has ordered the owners of a closed electronics recycling company to pay millions in penalties for leaving more than 75 tons of hazardous waste in several South Side warehouses.
The state EPA considers Reworld a “large quantity” handler and generator of hazardous waste because it annually processes millions of pounds of used oil, batteries, aerosols, paint products and used ...
A Franklin County, Ohio, judge has ordered the owners of two defunct electronics recycling companies to pay $3 million in civil penalties for abandoning hazardous waste in Columbus, Ohio. Judge Andria ...
TOLEDO, Ohio — The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency announced Tuesday it has started removing hazardous materials from the former Omni Polymers facility on Nebraska Avenue in central Toledo. The ...
The Lake County Solid Waste Management District has received a $50,000 grant from the Ohio Environmental Protection Agency to support the collection and recycling of hazardous materials. The grant ...
A Franklin County judge ordered Closed Loop Refining & Recovery and Closed Loop Glass Solutions to pay $3 million in penalties for illegally storing hazardous waste. The now-defunct electronics ...
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