Mansfield, Mass. Pesticide Company Pays Penalty for Reporting Failures
A company that manufactures and imports pet care products has taken responsibility for its error and agreed to pay $151,040 to settle claims that it imported goods to its Mansfield, Mass. facility in violation of federal pesticide laws.
The Rolf C. Hagen Corp., which imports products from its manufacturing facilities in China and Italy, failed to file reports with EPA that are required by the Federal Insecticide, Fungicide, and Rodenticide Act, according to EPA’s New England office.
EPA’s complaint alleged that the company imported regulated pesticidal devices without submitting the required forms ahead of time. Federal law requires an importer to report vital information to EPA regarding the device and its major active ingredients, which allows EPA to decide whether the importation will pose unreasonable risks to public health or the environment.
The claims against Hagen involve the import between 2010 and 2014 of two types of devices that destroy algae and filter waste in ponds and fish tanks.
“The information required lets EPA decide before a product enters our country whether it poses a risk for the public or our environment,” said Curt Spalding, regional administrator of EPA’s New England office. “This reporting is important for EPA to ensure that we are protecting the public and our communities.”
Source: U.S. Environmental Protection Agency
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