Carlisle Construction Materials to pay over $24,000 for stormwater permit violations
EPA News Release: Carlisle Construction Materials to pay over $24,000 for stormwater permit violations
An official website of the United States government
Here’s how you know
Official websites use .gov
A .gov website belongs to an official government organization in the United States.
Secure .gov websites use HTTPS
A lock () or https:// means you’ve safely connected to the .gov website. Share sensitive information only on official, secure websites.
EPA News Release: Carlisle Construction Materials to pay over $24,000 for stormwater permit violations
EPA News Release: Seattle & King County to expand wastewater treatment in new agreement with EPA, DOJ, Ecology
EPA News Release: EPA awards $730k to support water quality monitoring and protect beachgoers in PNW, Alaska
EPA News Release: Portland company fined $139,000 for Clean Air Act violations
EPA News Release: EPA announces $4.6b in pollution reduction grants for Pacific Northwest, Alaska
EPA News Release: EPA announces 3 Pollution Prevention Award winners in Pacific Northwest
EPA News Release: North Pacific Seafoods penalized $345,000 for Clean Air Act violations
EPA News Release: EPA Reestablishes Federal Water Pollution Standards for Washington
EPA News Release: EPA announces over $6M to the Indian Health Service to improve access to drinking water in Tununak
EPA News Release: Up to $300,000 in environmental education grants are available for local projects in Alaska, Idaho, Oregon and Washington
EPA News Release: EPA offers rebates to fund school buses in the Pacific Northwest that reduce diesel emissions and protect children’s health
EPA News Release: EPA awards $335,000 for pollution prevention and sustainability projects in Pacific Northwest communities
Each city agreed to pay $15,000 penalty
EPA News Release: Idaho cities of Winchester, Craigmont pay Clean Water Act penalties for violations at wastewater treatment plants
EPA News Release: EPA awards 15 Northwest tribes nearly $2 million for water quality improvement and wetland program development