- EPA announces $1.6 million settlement for Superfund site
The Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) announced on February 15 that it had agreed on a $1.62 million settlement between 47 parties that had a hand in contaminating the Operating Industries, Inc. (OII) Superfund Site.
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- EPA extends stay by 45 days at New Mexico generation plant
New Mexico utility PNM Resources recently announced that the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency had made plans to extend its administrative stay by 45 days as it looks to implement a federal air quality standards plan.
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- EPA hopes to lower soot pollution with new round of clean air standards
The Environmental Protection Agency recently announced that, pursuant to a court order, it had completed an update to the current national air quality standards for harmful fine particle pollution, which includes soot.
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- EPA reaches settlement with Dominion Energy
Dominion Energy has reached a settlement with the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, which will force the company to pay $3.4 million in penalties as well as make $9.8 million in EPA maintenance repairs on projects to make them compliant with the Clean Air Act.
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- Facilities maintenance grown increasingly green in past five years
As a part of routine maintenance management programs, facilities regularly use large amounts of heavy-duty cleaning equipment and solutions.
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- Facility maintenance requires good leaders
Facility maintenance management is a big aspect of any business or organization, and at a university where the facilities can often be a huge part of the appeal to potential students, building upkeep is of huge importance.
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- Failure to abate safety violations gets Milwaukee company in hot water with OSHA
The Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) announced on February 6, 2013, that Milwaukee's Shindler Tire Recycling LLC received 12 safety violations during an inspection in November, which was a follow up a previous violation.
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- Florida water plant takes a closer look at plant maintenance management
Port St. Joe, Florida, recently completed renovations on a its water plant, and to ensure it continues to operate in optimum shape, the facilities managers are looking to implement a strong plant maintenance management program to closely inspect certain areas.
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- Group puts large-scale lean manufacturing to the test
Lean operations have proven to help some of the world’s largest companies, like Toyota, John Deere and Harley Davidson, improve their efficiency in individual facilities and manufacturing plants, but now the process could create more reliable, efficient and robust global supply chains.
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- Illinois company to spend $3 million to meet EPA compliance
On January 31, 2013, the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) announced alongside the State of Illinois that the two have signed a consent decree with one Illinois company to finalize a resolution after it violated the EPA's Clean Air Act.
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- Illinois State plans maintenance on central boiler plant
Illinois State University's Finance and Planning Facilities department has announced that it will shutdown the campus' central boiler plant in May to perform scheduled maintenance, and one of the main distribution lines will also be repaired.
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- Implementing lean correctly
Throughout 2012, companies increasingly reported the benefits of lean operations, and how well the processes could be used to increase efficiency and productivity in not only a manufacturing setting, but in healthcare, IT and other sectors.
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- Industrial news Monthly Archives: April 2013
Industrial news Monthly Archives: April 2013 ,from eRPortal, leading provider of enterprise asset management software that accommodates any work process requirements. Stay updated .
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- Industrial news Monthly Archives: March 2013
Industrial news Monthly Archives: March 2013 from eRPortal, leading provider of enterprise asset management software that accommodates any work process requirements. Stay updated .
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- Interruptions can cause harm to business
If problems grow too big, it often leads to a serious amount of work needed, whether it be in municipal maintenance or facilities maintenance management.
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- Jobs Offers - Software Sales & Business Development Engineer
eRPortal Software Group, LLC is looking for a high energy, enthusiastic, self-motivated individual with the ability to develop rapport and sell to customers in the Industrial, Utility, and large College/University marketplaces.
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- Kansas State University takes on extensive maintenance projects
The Campus Planning and Facilities Department at Kansas State University has its hands full with new campus maintenance projects and facility management plans designed to improve buildings and facilities all over the school.
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- Kansas universities attack their deferred maintenance backlog
Through the recession and slow recovery, universities throughout Kansas suffered from serious deferred maintenance backlogs that led to the degradation of many assets and facilities.
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- Kentucky campus begins university maintenance project
Murray State University in Murray, Kentucky, is currently underway with a new maintenance management project that will update several university assets all over campus, according to the Murray State News.
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- Kentucky plant explosion result of deferred maintenance on furnace, investigation shows
Early reports from a federal investigation of a Kentucky chemical plant show that critical maintenance was set aside on one furnace that ultimately caused an explosion.
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