Iowa Manufacturer to Pay $51K Fine For Alleged Hazardous Waste Violations

September 10, 2024

Hawkins Inc., a chemical manufacturer based in Camanche, Iowa, will pay $51,158 in civil penalties and purchase equipment for local emergency responders to resolve alleged violations of the federal Resource Conservation and Recovery Act (RCRA).

The company manufactures, distributes, and sells industrial chemicals, including bleach.

During a May 2023 inspection, EPA determined that Hawkins Inc. qualified as a “large quantity generator” of hazardous waste but failed to meet the requirements of a facility producing that much waste. These included accumulating hazardous waste for longer than 90 days; failing to prepare a contingency plan to respond to emergencies; and failing to make arrangements with local emergency responders in the event of a release or threat of a release of hazardous waste.

Because the company failed to meet these requirements, it was operating as an unpermitted hazardous waste treatment, storage, and disposal facility.

In response to the inspection findings, Hawkins Inc. agreed to take the necessary steps to return its facility to compliance.

“This settlement demonstrates EPA’s commitment to protecting communities from releases of hazardous waste, especially those already burdened by historical pollution,” said EPA Region 7 Enforcement and Compliance Assurance Division Director David Cozad. “The Agency is also committed to leveling the playing field for companies that comply with federal law.”

Hawkins Inc.’s settlement with EPA includes the purchase of approximately $38,610 in emergency response equipment to be issued to the Clinton County Emergency Management Unit, Camanche Volunteer Fire Department, Davenport Hazmat Department, and Camanche Police Department.

Source: EPA

Topics Iowa Pollution Manufacturing

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