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Telecom agency Frontier settles hazardous waste violations case for $3.5 million

Editorial Board Published December 7, 2024
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Telecommunications firm Frontier has agreed to pay $3.5 million for penalties and prices after settling allegations of hazardous waste administration, the workplace of California Lawyer Basic Rob Bonta and district attorneys in Alameda and San Mateo counties introduced.

The improper dealing with of hazardous supplies allegedly violated the Hazardous Waste Management Legislation and Unfair Competitors Legislation, in keeping with authorities.

“For years, Frontier’s careless and unlawful hazardous waste disposal practices jeopardized the health and environmental well-being of California communities,” stated Lawyer Basic Rob Bonta. “Today’s settlement holds them accountable for breaking the law and implements strict measures to prevent them from putting Californians and our environment at risk in the future.”

The settlement is a results of over 12 waste inspections performed from 2011 to 2013, throughout which greater than 300 doubtlessly hazardous objects have been recovered from common trash dumpsters at 10 Frontier amenities, authorities stated.

This stuff included batteries, distant controls, aerosol cans, and extra.

“This settlement should put others on notice that district attorneys and the Attorney General will continue to work together to investigate and prosecute violations against our environment,” San Mateo County District Lawyer Stephen Wagstaffe stated.

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