Trident Seafoods to Pay $112,000 for Failing to Report Hazardous Chemicals

Trident Seafoods will pay more than 112 thousand dollars for not reporting large quantities of hazardous chemicals to the EPA. The company violated the Emergency Planning and Community Right-to-Know Act by not telling local emergency response teams that they had large quantities of ammonia, a hazardous chemical, at processing plants in Akutan, Kodiak,
Petersburg, and Seattle.

Anne Hillman, KUCB – Unalaska

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