Honeywell, Colo. City Settle With EPA Over Milling Site

Law360, New York (December 09, 2011, 4:37 PM ET) -- The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency reached a settlement Thursday with Honeywell International Inc., Tusco Inc. and the city of Boulder, Colo., that covers part of the cleanup costs the agency has accrued at an ore milling site.

The EPA lodged a consent decree with a Colorado federal court that requires the defendants to pay the agency $350,000 related to contamination at the Hendrick Mining and Milling Superfund site, also known as the Valmont Butte site, in Boulder. In a complaint filed Wednesday, the agency said it...
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Case Information

Case Title

United States of America v. City of Boulder, Colorado et al

Court

Colorado

Nature of Suit

Environmental Matters

Case Number

1:11-cv-03178

Judge

William J. Martinez

Date Filed

December 7, 2011

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