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EPA blames Utah businessman for millions of pounds of abandoned hazardous waste

2014-11-08 05:43:22| Waste Management - Topix.net

A billowing fire Sunday at a Stone Castle recycling warehouse is just one of several the company has suffered over the years, and now the Environmental Protection Agency says the owner has abandoned an estimated 7.5 million pounds of hazardous waste across the state. According to an EPA statement, cease-and-desist orders were issued at sites in Clearfield, Parowan and Cedar City, requiring closure and cleanup, due to "continued egregious non-compliance."

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