West Virginia gas plant pays $1.9 million for Ohio

Harris Marley

Global Courant

A West Virginia industrial gas producer has agreed to pay $1.9 million to settle allegations it violated the Clean Water Act by dumping copper, aluminum, residual chlorine, iron and phenols into the Ohio River at levels above what was allowed, federal regulators said. Friday.

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A gas plant in West Virginia has settled for a Clean Water Act violation for nearly $2 million.

Messer LLC produces liquid nitrogen, oxygen, argon, krypton and xenon at its New Cumberland plant.

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Since 2016, the facility has violated its pollution discharge permit at least 186 times, according to the EPA. Messer assumed liability for the violations when it acquired the facility in 2019, the EPA said.

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In addition to the civil fine for exceeding discharge permits, which will be paid in equal amounts to the state and federal governments, Messer agreed to build a new treatment system and do more to inspect stormwater discharges, the statement said.

West Virginia gas plant pays $1.9 million for Ohio

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