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Virginia Polluters Learn Fine Points of EPA Rules.

Knight Ridder/Tribune Business News, July, 1999 by The Roanoke Times, Va.

Knight Ridder/Tribune Business News

Jul. 26 -- The Environmental Protection Agency just fined Stanley Furniture Co. of Stanleytown $174,831 for Clean Air Act violations.

When the EPA calculates a fine, it is exacting. It uses a more than 15-point checklist to fine air polluters.

Long-term violations cost more than spot violations. Big companies get bigger fines than small ones, even if the violations are the same, to "equalize the pain," EPA spokeswoman Donna Heron said.

Companies that cooperate with investigators get dollars taken off their fines. Companies that don't and those with past violations get dollars added on.

The smogginess of air before a company polluted also matters. As the EPA sees it, polluting already...

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