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McWane, Inc. Settlement Information Sheet

McWane, Inc. Settlement Resources

"In addition to meeting its environmental obligations and taking corrective measures, McWane under this settlement will go beyond compliance and take action to protect communities that are at the greatest risk for air and water pollution. The additional environmental projects included in the settlement will protect children, pregnant mothers, local residents and workers from harmful pollution and ensure that McWane's facilities are not adversely affecting public health or the environment.” - Cynthia Giles, Assistant Administrator of EPA’s Office of Enforcement and Compliance and Assurance.

(Washington, DC - July 14, 2010) The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA), the Justice Department, and the states of Alabama and Iowa announced that McWane Inc., a national cast iron pipe manufacturer headquartered in Birmingham, Ala., has agreed to pay $4 million to resolve more than 400 violations of federal and state environmental laws. The settlement, filed in federal court today, covers 28 of McWane’s manufacturing facilities in 14 states and also requires the company to perform seven environmental projects valued at $9.1 million.

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Overview of Company and Facility Locations  

McWane, Inc. is a corporation organized under the laws of Delaware, with corporate headquarters in Birmingham, Ala.  McWane’s primary products include cast iron pipe, valves, fittings, fire hydrants, propane and compressed air tanks, and other similar products.

The United States has entered into a civil judicial Consent Decree resolving over 400 civil violations at McWane-operated facilities in 14 states:

Facility Name City State
Amerex Corporation Scotch Plains N.J.
Amerex Corporation Trussville Ala.
Anaco Corona Calif.
Atlantic States Cast Iron Pipe Co. Phillipsburg N.J.
Clow Valve Corona Calif.
Clow Valve Company Oskaloosa Iowa
Clow Water Systems Company Coshocton Ohio
Empire Coke Company Dilworth Mine Sipsey Ala.
Empire Coke Company Dilworth Washer Sipsey Ala.
Empire Coke Company Rice Chapel Mine Sipsey Ala.
Empire Coke Company Tuscaloosa Ala
Empire Coke Company Sipsey Mine Birmingham Ala.
Kennedy Valve Company Elmira N.Y.
Manchester Tank Company Bedford Ind.
Manchester Tank Company Crossville Tenn.
Manchester Tank Company Elkhart Ind.
Manchester Tank Company Hannibal Mo.
Manchester Tank Company Lubbock Texas
Manchester Tank Company Petersburg Va.
Manchester Tank Company Quincy Ill.
M&H Valve Company Anniston Ala.
M&H Valve Company Landfill Anniston Ala.
Mitrisin Disposal Site Oskaloosa Iowa
Pacific States Cast Iron Pipe Company Provo Utah
Tyler Pipe Company, Macungie Pa.
Tyler Pipe Company Marshfield Mo.
Tyler Pipe Company Tyler Texas
Union Foundry Anniston Ala.

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Violations

McWane agreed to a Consent Decree resolving over 300 civil violations of the following federal laws:

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Injunctive Relief

McWane corrected the majority of the violations that are the subject of this settlement.  The Consent Decree requires McWane to complete additional corrective measures.

Completed Corrective Measures

Corrective Measures Required By Consent Decree

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Pollutant Reductions in tons per year

As a result of this settlement, McWane will reduce the following pollutants by the amounts below:

Air Pollutants Tons per Year (tpy)
Particulate Matter (PM) 70.00
Volatile Organic Compounds (VOC) 60.00
Mercury 0.07
Stormwater Pollutants
Biochemical Oxygen Demand (BOD) 231.00
Total Suspended Solids (TSS) 1,245.00
Aluminum 57.50
Copper 66.50
Iron 115.00
Pyrene 0.08
Zinc 188.00

As a result of this settlement, McWane will properly dispose of the following wastes by the amounts below:

Wastes Disposed Tons per Year (tpy)
Used oil recycled 24.00
Aerosol cans disposed 0.41
PCBs disposed 0.55

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Health and Environmental Benefits

The air pollutants reduced under this settlement are known to have numerous adverse, significant environmental and health effects.  These reductions will benefit the environment and the health of persons living near McWane facilities as well as in downwind areas.

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Supplemental Environmental Projects (SEPs)

This settlement will require McWane to expend no less than $9,154,050 to implement the following SEPs:

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Civil Penalty

McWane will pay a $4 million penalty to be distributed as follows: 

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State Partners

Alabama and Iowa are co-plaintiffs.

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Comment Period

The proposed settlement, to be lodged in the U.S. District Court for the Northern District of Alabama, is subject to a 30-day public comment period and final court approval.  Information on submitting comments is available at the Department of Justice website.  

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Separate Criminal Enforcement Actions

In the past, multiple McWane divisions and facilities have been the subject of criminal investigations that have resulted in five federal prosecutions at the following facilities:

McWane executives have also been sentenced to prison terms of up to 70 months and the company and certain executives have been placed on probation.

To learn more about EPA’s McWane criminal cases please read McWane Convictions Summary.

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For more information, contact:

Andrew Stewart
U.S. EPA
1200 Pennsylvania Ave. NW
Washington DC 20460
(202) 564-1463
stewart.andrew@epa.gov

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