May 24, 2005: DOJ And EPA Announce Settlement In Refrigerant Leak Case
WASHINGTON - The U.S. Department of Justice (DOJ) and the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) have announced a settlement with DuPont to resolve alleged Clean Air Act violations of the repair, testing, recordkeeping, and reporting regulations for appliances that use ozone-depleting substances. The violations occurred at DuPont's titanium dioxide manufacturing facility located in New Johnsonville, Tenn.
In the complaint filed simultaneously with the consent decree, the United States alleges that DuPont violated the Clean Air Act after its industrial process refrigeration equipment (IPRs) and comfort cooling equipment leaked HCFC-22 refrigerant in excessive amounts, and DuPont failed to perform the required testing, reporting, recordkeeping, and repairs pursuant to enforcing recycling, emissions, and reduction requirements involving ozone protection. As a result, nearly 9,000 pounds of refrigerant leaked into the atmosphere.