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Missouri Fines Doe Run Co. $1.2 Million For Lead Emissions

Missouri regulators have fined the Doe Run Co. $1.2 million for dozens of clean air violations over several years at a lead battery recycling center in southeast Missouri.

It was reported Monday that it is one of the largest monetary penalties the Missouri Department of Natural Resources has issued in the past five years.

The fine cites emissions at the Buick Resource Recycling Facility in the Iron County town of Boss. The order states that the facility emitted hundreds of pounds of excess lead into the air, and that company officials failed to adequately conduct performance tests and communicate with regulators.

A company representative says Doe Run regrets not meeting Clean Air Act standards, and the company is on track to meet commitments outlined in the agreement.

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