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Prosecutors described that as the largest criminal environmental fine in Utah.
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Federal prosecutors said the fine was the maximum allowed and the biggest criminal environmental fine in California history.
The Justice Department said the $8 million was the largest environmental fine ever levied against a cruise line.
It showed that two major coal companies had failed to pay $200 million in wages, taxes, environmental fines and workers' compensation premiums.
With government inquiries under way and billions of dollars in environmental fines at stake, most of the attention has focused on what caused the blowout.
The ChevronTexaco project has been fighting a $71 million environmental fine it contends was wrongly imposed.
Critics often cite the 80 percent drop in environmental fines levied during her tenure, but supporters say that such figures obscure that compliance actually increased.
And she cut inspections, eliminated penalties and introduced grace periods for violators, to the point that collections of environmental fines plunged 80 percent.
Union Foundry, which has received some of the highest environmental fines ever levied by Alabama, has been cited for more than 50 violations, records show.
Such responsibilities may involve collection of unpaid taxes, enforcement of unpaid environmental fines, seizure of property and evictions.
Costs include costs to clean up or remediate contaminated sites, environmental fines, penalties and taxes, purchase of pollution prevention technologies and waste management costs.
Thousands in Corporate Fines The year saw one of the largest environmental fines the state has levied, $330,000 paid by New Haven over sewage treatment.
John Paul Caponigro (born June 23, 1965 Boston) is an Environmental Fine Art Landscape Photographer.
A regional court in Kazakhstan has ruled that a group led by ChevronTexaco must pay $71 million in environmental fines for storing sulfur at its Tengiz oil field.
The company that she had thought was an asset worth at least $7 million faces remediation costs of more than $2 million and potential environmental fines of more than $1 billion.
Like other CIS republics, Turkmenistan has established an Environmental Fund based on revenues collected from environmental fines, but the fines generally are too low to accumulate significant revenue.
At the time of Mr. Wagner's death, company budget documents show, McWane calculated down to the penny per ton the cost of OSHA and environmental fines, along with raw materials.
Within a few months the Energy Department plans to end its decades-old practice of paying all bills, including environmental fines and other penalties, incurred by the companies that run the nation's 17 nuclear weapons plants, department officials say.
The fine would be the largest environmental fine in the United States in more than a year, according to the Justice Department, and would include a record $1.5 million under the Oil Pollution Act of 1990.
Rockwell's Environmental Fine Rockwell International pleaded guilty to violating Federal hazardous waste laws and agreed to pay a fine of $18.5 million for its management of the Rocky Flats nuclear weapons plant near Denver.
Rockwell to Pay Environmental Fine Rockwell International agreed to pay a $6.5 million fine in connection with an explosion in 1994 at a California field laboratory that killed two men at its rocket engine subsidiary.
Honda and Ford Fined on Pollution Honda will pay a record $12.6 million environmental fine, Federal prosecutors announced, because of bad programming on the pollution-control computers in 1.6 million Honda and Acura models.
The chairman of Waste Management Inc., which has racked up millions of dollars in environmental fines at its landfills and hazardous waste dumps, is a major contributor and sits on the board of the Wildlife Federation.
Indeed, within four days of Mr. Mestrinho's election, the president of Ibama, Tania Munhoz, slapped a mining company with a $1 million fine, a record environmental fine for a mining operation in Brazil.