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(Reuters) -TPC Group pleaded guilty to a Clean Air Act violation and was fined more than $30 million over blasts at its Port Neches petrochemical plant in Texas that prompted thousands of people ...
Texas settles with TPC Group for $12.6 million over environmental violations from the 2019 Port Neches explosions.
The settlement directs TPC Group to repair equipment and to pay $12.6 million in penalties for clean air violations at its Southeast Texas facility.
Following an EPA $30.1 million settlement, Texas announced its own settlement for over $100 million with TPC Group.
Texas reached a $12.6 million settlement with TPC Group over environmental violations related to the November 2019 explosions at the company’s Port Neches chemical plant, Texas Attorney General ...
Two explosions at TPC Group’s facility in Port Neches injured workers and triggered the evacuation of more than 50,000 people.
December 11th, 2019 aerial view of TPS plant and surrounding area [Photo by groupmesa98 / CC BY-SA 4.0] On Tuesday, Texas Petrochemical Company (TPC Group) pleaded guilty to one criminal count of ...
The U.S. Justice Department said a Texas petrochemical company has agreed to pay more than $30 million over two explosions in 2019 that injured workers and forced thousands to evacuate.
TPC Group pleaded guilty to a Clean Air Act violation and was fined more than $30 million over blasts at its Port Neches petrochemical plant in Texas that prompted thousands of people to be ...
The settlement directs TPC Group to repair equipment and to pay $12.6 million in penalties for clean air violations at its Southeast Texas facility.