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Under an agreement filed in federal court in
In addition, the company has agreed to perform a supplemental environment project that will involve retiring two comfort cooling units at its
Combined, the measures that the company is performing will remove over 6,350 pounds of harmful HCFCs from their operations. Further, the company will take additional steps to assure compliance with the EPA regulations at thirteen of its facilities and pay
Following an EPA information request to ensure compliance with ozone-depletion regulations for the
"Bristol-Myers Squibb took action and reported Clean Air Act violations at multiple facilities and is now committed to removing thousands of pounds of harmful ozone-depleting refrigerants from its operations," said
"Bristol-Myers Squibb has acted responsibly, not only to discover, document, and correct past violations, but to eliminate the use of potentially-damaging refrigerants in its operations," said Granta Nakayama, Assistant Administrator for EPA's Office of Enforcement and Compliance Assurance. "These actions will help to protect the ozone layer, ensuring a safer environment for our future generations."
The proposed consent decree, lodged in the U.S. District Court for the Southern District of
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