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EPA Requires Global Titanium Manufacturer To Investigate And Clean Up PCB Contamination In Nevada

2014-05-15 10:40:53| chemicalonline Home Page

Titanium Metals Corporation (TIMET), one of the world’s largest producers of titanium parts for jet engines, has agreed to pay a record $13.75M civil penalty and perform an extensive investigation and cleanup of potential contamination stemming primarily from the unauthorized manufacture and disposal of PCBs (polychlorinated biphenyls) at its manufacturing facility in Henderson, Nev., the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) and Department of Justice recently announced.

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