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Company Provides Emergency Response Equipment for Fall River, Mass. following EPA Enforcement

05/26/2015
Contact Information: 
David Deegan (deegan.dave@epa.gov)
617-918-1017

BOSTON - A Fall River, Mass. company, Precise Packaging, LLC, will purchase nearly $150,000 of equipment to assist emergency response capabilities in Fall River, under the terms of a recent EPA settlement. EPA had alleged that Precise Packaging violated federal Clean Air Act requirements to develop and implement a "Risk Management Plan" designed to prevent and/or minimize impacts from potential chemical releases at the facility.

Also as part of the settlement, the company has agreed to pay a civil penalty of $57,369, in addition to the purchase of emergency response and planning equipment for the City of Fall River, totaling $147,625. The equipment will enhance the Fall River Fire Department's ability to respond to and prepare for emergencies involving hazardous chemicals.

"Facilities that manufacture, use or store significant quantities of hazardous chemicals are required to carefully develop Risk Management Plans to help avoid accidental releases of chemicals, or if an accident does occur, to help reduce the risk of serious injury to the surrounding community and to first responders," said Curt Spalding, regional administrator of EPA's New England office. "EPA is pleased that this settlement means that the Fall River community is better protected, because the company chose to settle this case in a way that better equips Fall River's emergency responders, whose safety is on the line whenever a chemical accident occurs in the City."

City of Fall River Mayor Sam Sutter said, "The hard work done by the EPA and the targeted settlement which directly addressed our public safety response couldn't have come at a better time for our city. EPA's work to reduce the chances of accidental chemical releases and the agreement assistance given directly to our Fire Department to respond if there is a failure, helps make each and every one of us a little safer."

The Clean Air Act's Risk Management Plan (RMP) requirements help prevent accidental releases of substances that can cause serious harm to the public and the environment from short-term exposures, and reduce the severity of releases that do occur. A company that fails to take these steps can leave the public and environment at risk from accidental releases.

The settlement follows earlier administrative compliance actions, including an Administrative Order on Consent on July 2, 2014, under which the company has been coming into compliance with the RMP regulations. Precise Packaging recently participated in and performed satisfactorily in a chemical response "table-top exercise" with the Fall River Fire Department. EPA's inspections, enforcement and this settlement likely were a major impetus for chemical and safety improvements as well as compliance with RMP regulations at the facility. Precise Packaging is located near several other facilities that have Risk Management Plans.

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