Examples of Baytown Facility in a sentence
Settling Defendant EDN may not seek relief under the provisions of Section XI (Force Majeure) of this Consent Decree for any delay in the performance of any such obligation resulting from BMS’s ownership of the Baytown Facility or the terms of the Baytown Operating Agreement.
Further, if it is determined that the equipment at any of our chemical facilities have not met the requirements of the Clean Air Act, our Chemical Business could be subject to penalties in an amount not to exceed$27,500 per day as to each facility not in compliance and require such facility to be retrofitted with the “best available control technology.” We believe this technology is already employed at the Baytown Facility.
Further, if it is determined that the equipment at any of our El Dorado, Cherokee and/or Baytown Facilities have not met the requirements of the Clean Air Act, our Chemical Business could be subject to penalties in an amount not to exceed $27,500 per day as to each facility not in compliance and require such facility to be retrofitted with the “best available control technology.” We believe this technology is already employed at the Baytown Facility.
The EPA has sent information requests to most, if not all, of the nitric acid plants in the United States, including to us relating to our El Dorado and Cherokee Facilities and the Baytown Facility.
The EPA has sent information requests to most, if not all, of the operators of nitric acid plants in the U.S., including our El Dorado and Cherokee Facilities and the Baytown Facility operated by El Dorado Nitric Company and it subsidiaries (“EDN”) under Section 114 of the Clean Air Act as to construction and modification activities at each of these facilities over a period of years.
The EPA has sent information requests to most, if not all, of the operators of nitric acid plants in the United States, including our El Dorado and Cherokee Facilities and the chemical production facility located in Baytown, Texas (the Baytown Facility ) operated by our subsidiary, EDN, under Section 114 of the Clean Air Act as to construction and modification activities at each of these facilities over a period of years.
In addition, on June 23, 2009, EDN paid its final lease payment for the Baytown Facility of approximately $3.1 million.
The EPA has sent information requests to most, if not all, of the operators of nitric acid plants in the United States, including our El Dorado and Cherokee Facilities and the Baytown Facility operated by our subsidiary, El Dorado Nitric Company (“EDN”), under Section 114 of the Clean Air Act as to construction and modification activities at each of these facilities over a period of years.
As of the date of this report, we are not aware of any legal action taken by the government in connection with alleged violations after December 31, 2010.• The EPA has sent information requests to most, if not all, of the operators of nitric acid plants in the United States, including our El Dorado and Cherokee Facilities and the Baytown Facility to determine compliance with the construction and maintenance of theseplants over the years under the Clean Air Act.
The Baytown Facility normally purchases approximately 135,000 tons of ammonia per year.