According to a complaint filed by EPA’s New England office, Copar Quarries failed to conduct the required emissions testing, keep proper inspection log books and notify the agency when it began operating several pieces of equipment in 2011.
Copar was fined $80,000 and ordered to
correct the violations identified by EPA. Copar operates a portable
stone-crushing and gravel-processing plant with several crushers and screeners.
Copar’s facility operates on about 150 acres near residential properties.
Exposure to particulate matter air pollution — in this case
stone dust — can aggravate lung disease, causing asthma attacks and acute
bronchitis, and may also increase susceptibility to respiratory infections,
according to the EPA. For people with heart disease, particulate matter air
pollution has been linked to heart attacks, irregular heartbeat, heart failure
and stroke.
Copar has since corrected the violations identified by EPA,
which will help to reduce Copar’s emissions of particulate matter to the air in
the surrounding community, according to EPA officials.