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EPA enforcement actions in New Hampshire (2021–2025)
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The EPA has reached an Expedited Settlement Agreement with AJ Nonwovens in Hampton, New Hampshire, to resolve civil violations of the Clean Water Act related to stormwater discharge noncompliance, resulting in a penalty of $18,704.
2025
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The Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) conducted a RCRA compliance inspection of AeroDynamics, Inc. in Seabrook, NH on January 14-15, 2025, and provided a final inspection report on February 28, 2025.
2025
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The Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) issued an Order for Compliance to McLaughlin Transportation Systems, Inc. for failing to submit required Discharge Monitoring Reports (DMRs) under its NPDES permit, which is necessary to ensure compliance with the Clean Water Act.
2024
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The Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) Region 1 issued a final inspection report on March 3, 2023, detailing the findings from a RCRA compliance inspection conducted at Elektrisola Inc. in Boscawen, NH, on January 3, 2023.
2023
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The EPA issued an Order for Compliance to the Town of Durham, New Hampshire, for failing to submit required Discharge Monitoring Reports under its NPDES permit, which is necessary to ensure water quality standards are met.
2023
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The Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) issued an Order for Compliance to M. Bradsher Co., Inc. for failing to submit required Discharge Monitoring Reports under its NPDES permit, as mandated by the Clean Water Act.
2022
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The EPA issued an Order for Compliance to 21 B&B Lane, LLC for failing to submit required Discharge Monitoring Reports under its NPDES permit, as mandated by the Clean Water Act.
2022
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The EPA issued an Order for Compliance to Merrill Excavating, Inc. for failing to submit required Discharge Monitoring Reports under its NPDES permit, which is necessary for ensuring water quality standards are met.
2021
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The United States Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) has issued a request for information to Renewable Fuels by Peterson LLC and Peterson Oil Services, Inc. to assess their compliance with section 211 of the Clean Air Act and the Renewable Fuel Standard program, requiring a response within 10 business days.
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