Epa Reaches Agreement with Three Companies On Architectural Coating Rules Violations

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CHICAGO, Aug. 5 /U.S. Newswire/ -- U.S. Environmental Protection Agency Region 5 has reached an agreement that includes a $70,312 penalty with three related companies -- one in Wisconsin and two in Ohio -- on alleged violations of federal architectural coating rules. Architectural coatings are paints and similar coverings used on building exteriors, pavements and curbs.

The companies are Rust-Oleum Corp., 8691 109th St., Pleasant Prairie, Wis.; The Euclid Chemical Co., 19218 Redwood Road, Cleveland, Ohio; and Republic Powdered Metals Inc., 2628 Pearl Road, Medina, Ohio. All are subsidiaries of a common parent company, RPM International Inc., which is not a party to the settlement, nor is it alleged to have violated the rules.

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Epa Reaches Agreement with Three Companies On Architectural Coating Rules Violations

The agreement resolves EPA allegations that...

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