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U.S. EPA Fines Anaheim Deli Meat Manufacturer $36,400 Over Ammonia Release Violation—03/24/2008
The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency recently fined the Bridgford Foods Corporation $36,400 for a 2006 ammonia air release violation at its food packaging plant located at 1308 North Patt Street, in Anaheim, California
Bridgford Foods did not properly notify the National Response Center and the California Office of Emergency Services, and the company failed to immediately contact the Anaheim Fire Department, which was a responder to the emergency incident.
“Facilities using hazardous chemicals must provide timely and accurate information about the risks posed by these chemicals to local, state and federal officials,” said Keith Takata, Superfund Director, EPA Pacific Southwest Region. “Without this information, emergency planners and first responders cannot be adequately prepared to protect our communities in the event of an accidental or intentional release of those chemicals.”
According to the EPA, in June 2006, Bridgford Foods Corporation released over 4,000 pounds of ammonia due to equipment strainer failure. This release was a reportable quantity under the federal Emergency Planning and Community Right-To-Know-Act and the Comprehensive Environmental Response, Compensation and Liability Act.
Exposure to ammonia can irritate the skin, eyes, and respiratory system. Ammonia is listed as a hazardous substance under the Comprehensive Environmental Response, Compensation, and Liability Act.
Bridgford Foods Corporation manufactures bread, deli meats and sandwiches. The firm has since made modifications at the facility and changed notification procedures, to ensure that any future accidental releases would be easier to curtail and immediately reported.
Environmental Protection Agency. "U.S. EPA fines Anaheim deli meat manufacturer $36,400 over ammonia release violation." [http://www.epa.gov/newsroom/newsreleases.htm]. 03/24/2008.