NRG ENERGY: Discussions With EPA on Clean Air Breaches Ongoing

NRG Energy, Inc.’s discussions with the U.S Environmental Protection Agency is ongoing regarding a notice of violation under the Clean Air Act of its South Central Region Facilities.

On Jan. 27, 2004, the Company’s Louisiana Generating, LLC and the its Big…

SCHERING-PLOUGH: Has Potential Liability at Superfund Sites

Schering-Plough Corporation is still named a potentially responsible party at several Superfund sites, according to the Company’s Quarterly Report on Form 10-Q for the period ended Sept. 30, 2008.

The Company has responsibilities for environmental cleanup under various state, local and…

COVANTA HOLDING: Study of Lower Passaic River Area Continues

Covanta Holding Corporation’s subsidiary, Covanta Essex Company, remains a potentially responsible party regarding the remedial investigation and feasibility study (RI/FS) at the Lower Passaic River Study Area.

In August 2004, the Environmental Protection Agency notified Essex that it was potentially…

COVANTA HOLDING: Haverhill Settles Liabilities over Beede Site

Covanta Holding Corporation’s subsidiary, on Oct. 1, 2008, resolved its liability related to the remediation of the Beede Waste Oil Superfund site in Hew Hampshire.

In June 2001, the Environmental Protection Agency named subsidiary Covanta Haverhill Inc., as a potentially…

HONEYWELL INT’L: Recognizes $309M Charge for Liabilities in 3Q08

Honeywell International Inc., in the third quarter of 2008, recognized a charge of US$309 million for environmental liabilities, compared with US$50 million in the third quarter of 2007.

The Company also recognized a charge of US$43 million representing an update…

HONEYWELL INT’L: Maintains Environmental Provisions for NJ Sites

Honeywell International Inc. continues to maintain provisions for estimated costs for environmental matters at certain chrome sites in New Jersey.

Provisions have been made in the Company’s financial statements for the estimated costs of the court-ordered excavation and transport for offsite…

HONEYWELL INT’L: Settlement on Ariz. Breaches Approved in 3Q08

In the third quarter of 2008, Honeywell International Inc.’s settlement with the Arizona Department of Environmental Quality regarding penalties demanded for alleged violations of the state’s underground storage tank regulations at the aircraft engines plant in Phoenix, Ariz. was approved.…

HONEYWELL INT’L: In Settlement Talks on Dundalk Marine Terminal

Honeywell International Inc. is in settlement discussions with parties to a dispute related to the Dundalk Marine Terminal (DMT), which has chrome residue from legacy chrome plant operations in Baltimore.

The DMT facility is owned and operated by the Maryland Port…

HONEYWELL: Still Waiting Approval to NJDEP Pact of Chrome Issue

Honeywell International Inc. continues to await the New Jersey Superior Court’s approval of its settlement with the New Jersey Department of Environmental Protection’s litigation filed on May 3, 2005, against the Company and and two other companies relating to sites…

EVOR PHILLIPS: EPA Sets Plan for Contaminated Soil at N.J. Site

NEW YORK — October 15, 2008 — The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, in consultation with the New Jersey Department of Environmental Protection (NJDEP), has finalized a plan to address contaminated soil remaining at the Evor Phillips Leasing Company Superfund site,…

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