The facility has violated it's requirements to capture and control its VOC emissions from entering into the air. In this settlement, the company has agreed to pay a penalty of $4,123. In addition, the company will also implement two supplemental environmental projects (SEP's) that reduce air emissions into the Chicago Pilsen neighborhood. The first SEP requires control system changes (costing $40,000) to natural gas burners that reduce natural gas burning by the facility, and thereby reduces carbon dioxide (a greenhouse gas) emissions by 670,360 pounds per year. The second SEP (worth $15,000) consists of employing a qualified community-based organization to perform a lead poisoning prevention and care program for children living in the Pilsen Chicago EJ neighborhood. EPA understands that the focus of this reduction program is a daycare center in Pilsen.