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NRC PROPOSES $6,500 FINE AGAINST PENNSYLVANIA COMPANY FOR VIOLATIONS OF NRC REQUIREMENTS
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Regulatory Intelligence Data
07-17-2008
The Nuclear Regulatory Commission is proposing a $6,500 fine against Precision
Calibration and Testing Corporation in York, Pa., for willful violations
of NRC requirements. NRC identified the violations during inspections and
investigations conducted from March of 2007 through February of this year.
Those violations include failure to report the company's bankruptcy to
the NRC as required; failure to implement ...
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UPTON TO HOLD HEARING ON H.R. 1765 FEDERAL DOCUMENT CLEARING HOUSE, INC.
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; 00-00-0000 FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE Friday, May 11, 2001 UPTON TO HOLD HEARING ON H.R. 1765 WASHINGTON (May 11) - Rep. Fred Upton (R-MI), Chairman of the House Energy and Commerce Subcommittee on Telecommunications and the Internet, has scheduled a hearing for Thursday, May 17, 2001, at 10:00 a.m., in
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; 00-00-0000 I welcome today's arrest of Slobodan Milosevic, the former President of Yugoslavia. His arrest represents an important step in bringing to a close the tragic era of his brutal dictatorship. Milosevic was responsible for great suffering throughout the Balkan region. He deserves to be
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WEST VIRGINIAN SENTENCED TO ADDITIONAL JAIL TIME FEDERAL DOCUMENT CLEARING HOUSE, INC.
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; 00-00-0000 On Feb. 22, Donald Hoffman, the owner and operator of a metal plating company, Hoffman Metal Finishing, in Mabscott, W.Va., was sentenced to immediate imprisonment for an additional one-year term for violating the terms of his supervised release. Hoffman and his company had been
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; 00-00-0000 Eric Kung-Shou Ho and Manuel Robles Escobedo, both of Houston, Tex., were sentenced on April 11 for Clean Air Act violations. Ho was ordered to pay a $20,000 fine and to serve two months of community confinement and six months home confinement as part of two years probation. In a related
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BP AMOCO FINED FOR CLEAN WATER ACT VIOLATIONS IN KANSAS FEDERAL DOCUMENT CLEARING HOUSE, INC.
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; 00-00-0000 BP Amoco has agreed to pay a $804,700 civil penalty for violating the Clean Water Act by dumping over 162,000 gallons of oil into the Marais des Cygnes River in Osawatomie, Kan., disrupting the city's water supply for 38 days. The discharge in January 1994 was caused by a break in a
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