Minneapolis foundry is moving toward settlement with EPA but

Minneapolis foundry is moving toward settlement with EPA but isn't yet compliant

The Minneapolis iron foundry that was accused of breaking pollution rules after a surprise inspection last year has made improvements, but still hasn't done everything it must to comply with the law, according to the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency. Brian Dickens, an EPA employee with the agency's Chicago office, said at a public meeting Wednesday in the East Phillips neighborhood that ...

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