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Chester landowner fined more than $17,000 for burning derelict structure

Tue, 05/18/2021 - 5:01pm tim Vermont Business Magazine The Agency of Natural Resources Department of Environmental Conservation (DEC) announced today that Victor Superchi was fined $17,406 for burning a structure on his Chester, Vermont, property in violation of the Vermont Air Pollution Control Regulations and Solid Waste Management Rules. In December 2019, Superchi burned a derelict housing structure containing materials that are prohibited from being burned. DEC personnel inspected the remains of the burn shortly thereafter and confirmed that the structure contained solid waste materials, including sheetrock, metal cable and roofing, and fiberglass insulation. The open burning of trash, treated wood, and other non-natural materials is prohibited under the Vermont regulations.

Gasoline delivery company fined for air pollution control violations

Wed, 05/12/2021 - 4:07pm tim Vermont Business Magazine The Agency of Natural Resources Department of Environmental Conservation (DEC) announced today that J.A. DeVos & Sons, Inc of North Ferrisburgh was fined $9,000 for delivering gasoline without ensuring proper gasoline vapor recovery.  In October 2019, J.A. DeVos & Sons, Inc made a fuel delivery to a gas station in downtown Montpelier. DEC personnel responded later that day to a complaint of gasoline odors inside the neighboring Capitol Plaza Hotel. When contacted about the fuel delivery, the employee indicated that they had failed to use proper vapor recovery methods while filling the gasoline storage tank.

Brattleboro dairy fined $25K for wastewater discharge violations

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