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APRINTA REAL ESTATE HOLDING LLC

Administrative - Formal · FY2020 · — · Final Order With Penalty · 3602279282

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Case

Case Number
04-2020-3203
Type
Administrative - Formal
Lead
EPA
Outcome
Final Order With Penalty
Multimedia
Self-disclosure
N

Defendants (1)

Summary

8/12/20 - CONSENT AGREEMENT AND FINAL ORDER - On or about June 25, 2019 and March 10, 2020, inspectors with the Alabama Department of Environmental Management conducted inspections on behalf of the EPA at a facility owned and operated by Respondent, located at 694 1st Way, Alexander City, Alabama, to determine compliance with the PCB regulations. At the time of the inspections, one (1) Westinghouse PCB-Contaminated Transformer (Serial # 69M12050) containing approximately 100 gallons of fluid with a PCB concentration of 189 parts per million (ppm) and twelve (12) assumed-to-be PCB Capacitors in three (3) capacitor banks (Serial # VCI-307894-B, Serial # VCI-301892, and the third capacitor bank with an unidentified Serial #) were observed as being disposed in the field behind the warehouse located at the facility. The term ?PCB Capacitor is defined in 40 C.F.R. ? 761.3, as any capacitor that contains &#8805; 500 ppm PCBs. According to 40 C.F.R. ? 761.2(a)(4), if the date of manufacture of a capacitor is unknown, any person must assume the capacitor contains &#8805; 500 ppm PCBs. Any such capacitor therefore is assumed to be a PCB Capacitor. The term ?PCB-Contaminated Electrical Equipment? is defined in 40 C.F.R. ? 761.3, as any electrical equipment including, but not limited to, transformers that contain PCBs at concentrations of &#8805; 50 ppm and < 500 ppm in the contaminating fluid. The term ?PCB items? is defined in 40 C.F.R. ? 761.3, as any PCB Article, PCB Article Containe

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