On October 22, 2015, EPA emailed an inspection letter of inquiry to the facility to determine compliance under Section 313 of the Emergency Planning and Community Right-to-Know Act. These reports are due July 1 of each year for each listed TRI chemical that exceeds the manufactured, processed or otherwise used threshold. Based on information provided subsequent to the inquiry, it appears that the company was required to file TRI Form R reports for mercury
compounds and lead compounds for calendar year 2014. The company filed the reports to come into compliance and will pay a cash penalty of $11,600 plus will undertake a SEP valued at $43,500.