An aftermarket performance auto parts distributor agreed to pay $3.6 million to resolve claims that it sold devices that defeated emissions controls, according to a consent decree.
The following is a news release from the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency. DRIGGS — The U.S. Environmental Protection ...
The former Navy contractor that has been at the center of a decade-long legal battle over accusations of fraud at San Francisco’s Hunters Point Shipyard has agreed to pay $97 million to settle a case ...
DeKalb County CEO Michael Thurmond sent a letter to state and federal environmental officials on Dec. 31, his last day in ...
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