DuPont ordered to pay nearly $57,000 for hazardous waste violations at Experimental Station

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Delaware Department of Natural Resources and Environmental Control Secretary Shawn M. Garvin issued a Notice of Administrative Penalty and Secretary’s Order to the DuPont Experimental Station for violations of Delaware’s laws and regulations governing hazardous waste.

DuPont, now DowDuPont, was  ordered to pay a penalty of $53,600 along with $3,350 in cost recovery for the department’s investigation.

The  research and development facility is at 200 Powder Mill Road near Wilmington.

On May 16, 2017, representatives from DNREC’s Division of Waste & Hazardous Substances conducted a compliance assessment at the DuPont Experimental Station.

The assessment identified two violations of Delaware’s Regulations Governing Hazardous Waste, including storing waste over the one-year storage limit and failing to properly identify hazardous waste.

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The waste identified during the May assessment was generated by Chemours, but was received by DuPont and stored on DuPont’s permitted storage pads. As such, the waste was in DuPont’s possession and responsibilities remain with DuPont, DNREC reported.

On July 11, 2017, DNREC representatives conducted a second compliance assessment at the facility. This assessment identified a third violation of storing hazardous waste in excess of the one-year storage limit. The waste identified in the July assessment was generated by DuPont and was stored on DuPont’s  storage pads.

The Secretary’s Order can be found on the DNREC website at http://www.dnrec.delaware.gov/Info/Pages/SecOrders_Enforcement.aspx.

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