

City of Vernon water tower. | Photo by Joe Wolf (CC BY-ND 2.0)
The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency announced a settlement Tuesday of alleged Clean Air Act violations at the Farmer John slaughterhouse and meat-packing facility in Vernon.
Smithfield Packaged Meats Corp. and Clougherty Packing will pay $237,537 in civil penalties to resolve the allegations, according to the EPA. In addition, both entities made safety improvements to the facility to ensure protection of their employees and the public.
“It is paramount that facilities properly manage regulated toxic substances and comply with federal requirements to protect employees, the environment and the local community,” EPA Pacific Southwest Regional Administrator Martha Guzman said in a statement. “Failure to do so can result in significant penalties.”
Smithfield purchased Clougherty Packing — which owned the Farmer John facility — in January 2017. On Sept. 21, 2017, EPA conducted an inspection of the facility and found violations of the Clean Air Act’s Risk Management Program requirements, including:
In addition to Smithfield and Clougherty Packing paying the civil penalties, Smithfield and Clougherty Packing undertook numerous safety improvements to the facility to ensure protection of the public and first responders from dangerous chemicals, according to EPA.
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