$99K fine, odor control proposed for Graphic Packaging facility over alleged air violations
KALAMAZOO, Mich. (From news reports) -- Graphic Packaging International would pay a $99,270 fine and be required to make process changes at its paper factory over alleged air quality violations, under an order proposed by state of Michigan environmental regulators and announced this week. The Graphic Packaging International facility is located near neighborhoods north of Kalamazoo's downtown. From February 2017 to May 2019, the Michigan Department of Environment, Great Lakes, and Energy Air Quality Division issued five Rule 901 Violations Notices to Graphic Packaging in Kalamazoo for emitting odors from its plant that "created an unreasonable interference with the comfortable enjoyment of life and property in the surrounding area," according to the proposed order released by EGLE on Oct. 24. The proposed order would require Graphic Packaging to:
It alleges the company did not follow two air quality rules -- Michigan Administrative Code, R 336.1901 (Rule 901); and Michigan Administrative Code R 336.1201 (Rule 201). The document was submitted by Jason Wolf and Monica Brothers of EGLE. Some of the violations were the result of investigations that stemmed from community concerns and complaints and others were the result of regular compliance inspections, EGLE said. The escalated enforcement action resulted in the proposed legal agreement, called a consent order. The state agency will host an online information session and public meeting on Dec. 1, 2022, to talk with the public about the air quality enforcement action, proposed consent order, and to take comments on these for the Graphic Packaging International in Kalamazoo.
Join online via computer: pre-register any time or join on at 6 p.m. Dec. 1 at: https://bit.ly/3TkFfOK. Citizens can also call in to the meeting: dial 636-651-3142, and use conference code 374288.
The agenda for the public hearing includes a welcome followed by several short presentations:
Graphic Packaging has been in the news as the state of Michigan investigates odor complaints in the area of the factory and the city wastewater plant. The Michigan Department of Health and Human Services has been working on a health consultation that focuses on potential health impacts from hydrogen sulfide gas found in the air in portions of Kalamazoo. Graphic Packaging was issued separate emission violations in September following an unannounced state inspection in July. Last week, the facilitywas responsible for a spill of wastewater into the Kalamazoo River. Information and updates about inspections, enforcement, permits may be found at: Michigan.gov/EGLEGraphicPackaging
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