SunCoke Energy, Inc. Announces Agreement on Operations in Franklin Furnace, Ohio and Granite City, Illinois
SunCoke Energy, Inc. (NYSE: SXC) announced today that it has reached an
agreement with the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) (Region
V), the U.S. Department of Justice (DOJ), and the states of Illinois and
Ohio. The agreement resolves allegations of excess venting from bypass
vent stacks beyond permit limits at the company’s Haverhill facility in
Franklin Furnace, Ohio and Granite City facility in Granite City,
Illinois.
As part of the settlement, SunCoke will develop and implement an
innovative system that will be the best available emissions control
technology for coke plants in the U.S. The technology consists of
SunCoke installing redundant heat recovery steam generators (HRSGs) to
further limit emissions during maintenance or malfunction of the HRSGs.
“SunCoke is pleased to reach an agreement that strengthens our already
strict environmental protection protocols at our Haverhill and Granite
City facilities, where we operate under stringent Clean Air Act
permits,” said Mike Thomson, President and Chief Operating Officer,
SunCoke Energy, Inc. “SunCoke has long been committed to being a
responsible member of the communities in which we operate and this
agreement delivers on that ongoing commitment.”
Under the agreement, SunCoke will pay a civil penalty of $1.995 million
and has agreed to contribute $255,000 to the St. Louis Lead Prevention
Coalition -- a non-profit that conducts lead abatement in homes where
the owners could not otherwise afford the work. This project is being
undertaken in connection with the settlement of an enforcement action, United
States v. SunCoke Energy, Inc., taken on behalf of the U.S.
Environmental Protection Agency under the Clean Air Act.
About SunCoke Energy, Inc.
SunCoke Energy, Inc. is the largest independent producer of
metallurgical coke in the Americas, with 50 years of experience
supplying coke to the integrated steel industry. Our advanced, heat
recovery cokemaking process produces high-quality coke for use in
steelmaking, captures waste heat for derivative energy resale and meets
or exceeds environmental standards. Our cokemaking facilities are
located in Virginia, Indiana, Ohio and Illinois. Outside the U.S., we
have cokemaking operations in Vitoria, Brazil and Odisha, India. Our
coal mining operations, which have more than 110 million tons of proven
and probable reserves, are located in Virginia and West Virginia.
To learn more about SunCoke Energy, Inc., visit our website at www.suncoke.com.
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