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Monday, July 21, 2008

Officials say chemical plant in Augusta underreported emissions

An east Georgia chemical manufacturer has underreported emissions, according to state officials.

And, they say, the chemical company has acknowledged there is an inaccuracy.

The chemical is called cyclohexane. While it does not pose direct health risks, large amounts can contribute to smog.

The company is DSM Chemicals North America, a chemical manufacturer based in Augusta. Officials with the Georgia Environmental Protection Division say DSM underreported emissions of the chemical by ten times. They say this occurred over a three year period.

DSM uses cyclohexane to produce another chemical used to make nylon.

EPD officials say calculations used as an indicator to determine emissions of cyclohexane were incorrect.

They also say the company determined an emissions recovery system was inefficient.

DSM executives were unavailable for comment. They have, however, acknowledged to state environmental officials that the initial reports were inaccurate, says the EPD. State and federal environmental officials will now review what measures or fines may be levied against the company.

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