Friday, May 18, 2007
from the Kennebec Journal
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New Medicaid billing system inspires doubts among some
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Guidance counselor: Dismiss complaint based on criticism of same-sex marriage
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Trust eyes orchard purchase
GOLFER OF THE YEAR: Bonenfant rises up Cony ranks
YOUTH SOCCER: Local team gives 'care package' to children in Afghanistan
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from the Morning Sentinel
YES ON 1 BACKER REBUTS CLAIM
New system for Medicaid payments worries providers
After petition drive, Clinton police force budget will go a third time before voters
A rock musician makes trip home via Black Taxi
MADISON: After revaluation, abatement requests reviewed
Parks to have facelift
GOLFER OF THE YEAR: Sweet does job for Madison
YOUTH SOCCER: Local team gives 'care package' to children in Afghanistan
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from the Morning Sentinel
C.N. Brown, based in South Paris, was fined $175,500 by the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency for failing to have secondary containment barriers around above-ground oil tanks at seven locations in Maine and New Hampshire, according to David Deegan of the EPA.
The company also agreed to invest $1 million to bring their facilities into compliance with federal regulations.
A news release on the settlement was issued Wednesday by the EPA.
Deegan said that, once C.N. Brown officials learned of the noncompliance, they surveyed their remaining facilities and voluntarily reported other sites which needed upgrading.
Facilities that store or distribute oil or petroleum products must have oil spill prevention measures.
"C.N. Brown had plans on the books, but they were not updated properly," Deegan said.
Deegan said each of the seven facilities held up to a maximum of 1,320 gallons of oil.
The other offending Maine sites were in Rumford and in South Paris, near the company's headquarters, Deegan said.
The facilities were inspected by the EPA and a representative from the Maine Department of Environmental Protection.
A spokesman for C.N. Brown was unavailable to comment Thursday.

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