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Amalgamated Sugar

Administrative - Formal · FY2013 · — · Final Order With Penalty · 3400042330

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Case

Case Number
10-2013-0064
Type
Administrative - Formal
Lead
EPA
Outcome
Final Order With Penalty
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Summary

The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) reached a settlement with Amalgamated Sugar Company LLC (Amalgamated Sugar) for failing to properly report the release of dangerous chlorine gas at its Paul, Idaho facility. Amalgamated Sugar, a sugar manufacturing facility that processes sugar beets, will pay $18,000 in penalties. Plant operators did not immediately notify federal and state authorities about the chlorine gas release. The release on February 7, 2012, was caused when a chemical truck driver mistakenly unloaded hydrochloric acid into the tank containing sodium hypochlorite. When mixed, the chemicals caused a violent reaction which blew the access lid off the tank, emitting 43 pounds of chlorine gas into the atmosphere. According to Amalgamated Sugar, the driver was injured and evacuated by ambulance. The company’s notification to state and federal authorities was over 46 hours late.

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