27 Newark Companies Get 'Compliance Awards' From Sewerage Commission

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Newark NJ

20 April, 2022

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NEWARK, NJ — The Passaic Valley Sewerage Commission (PVSC) recently recognized 97 of its permittees that operated in the previous calendar year without having incurred a single effluent (wastewater discharge) or reporting violation. According to the PVSC: "Significant Industrial Users in the PVSC service area are issued Sewer Use Permits that include limits for the quality of effluent the companies may discharge into the sewer system. These companies must also monitor and report on their discharges to PVSC every month. Compliance violations typically occur in instances when a company exceeds its permitted discharge limits, neglects to take requisite samples, or fails to file its monthly report on time. Each facility that goes a full calendar year without a single violation earns a PVSC Permit Compliance Award." Several companies in Newark made this year's list, including Anheuser-Busch, which has received the award 16 consecutive times. Other Newark companies on the list included: NJDEP – Wilson Avenue School (10-year winner)Hawk Dairy (8-year winner)Best Provisions Company (7-year winner)Newark Energy Center – 6-year winner)Port Authority of NY/NJ – Newark (5-year winner)Rutgers, the state university of New Jersey, Newark (4-year winner)University Hospital (4-year winner)A&L Berg Inc. (3-year winner)All Metal Polishing Company (3-year winner)American Halal Meats (3-year winner)Ardmore Chemical Company (3-year winner)Citrus Products (3-year winner)Damascus Bakery (3-year winner)Manco Plating Inc. (3-year winner)Portuguese Baking Company (3-year winner)Rex Wine Vinegar Company (3-year winner)Troy Chemical Corp. Inc. (3-year winner)AmRod Corporation (2-year winner)Benjamin Moore & Co. (2-year winner)Honig Chemical and Processing Corp. (2-year winner)AAK USA Inc. (1-year winner)Bell Container Corporation (1-year winner)DCO Essex Energy LLC (1-year winner)Lemcor Inc. (1-year winner)Newark Bay Cogeneration Partnership, LP (1-year winner)Prime Healthcare Services – Saint Michael's, LLC (1-year winner) "I congratulate these companies for their commitment to protecting public health and the environment," PVSC Chair Thomas Tucci Jr. said. "We are pleased to honor them for the efforts they made to meet the strict discharge standards and rules in their Sewer Use or Liquid Waste Acceptance Permits," Tucci said. "They should be justifiably proud of their efforts." "To go an entire year without a single violation requires conscientiousness, effective management, and outstanding teamwork," PVSC director of inspection and compliance Herbert Skinner said. "Adhering to our discharge limits is essential to keeping our environment healthy." Send local news tips and correction requests to [email protected] Sign up for Patch email newsletters. Learn more about posting announcements or events to your local Patch site. Don't forget to visit the Patch Newark Facebook page.

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