News
-June 2008-
Alma College and the Pine River Superfund Citizen Task Force are the 2008 recipients of the Carter Partnership Award, the premier community service award for higher education and community collaboration.
The Jimmy and Rosalynn Carter Partnership Award for Campus-Community Collaboration is given annually by Michigan Campus Compact to one partnership involving a Michigan college and a community group for working together in exceptional ways to improve people’s lives and enhance learning in the process. The College and Task Force will share the $10,000 prize.
For more information please see http://www.alma.edu/news/releases/archives/2008/06/23/carter_award/ at the Alma College website.
-January 2008-
News for Release:
Wednesday, Jan. 9, 2008
U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA)
Underwear Insurer Agrees To Pay For Environmental Cleanup
Contact: Roxanne Smith, (202) 564-4355 / smith.roxanne@epa.gov
Media Actuality (sound bite):
http://www.epa.gov/adminweb/multimedia/newscontent/2008-01-09-oeca/
(Washington, D.C. - Jan. 9, 2008) The American International Specialty Lines
Insurance Company Inc. (AISLIC) has agreed to pay $42.5 million to clean up
contamination at four industrial facilities in a suit in which the Department
of Justice intervened on behalf of the Environmental Protection Agency and other
agencies. The four sites, formerly owned by Fruit of the Loom, are located in
Michigan, New Jersey, and Tennessee.
"Insurers should take note that they may be liable for the cost of cleaning up
their bankrupt clients' environmental messes," said Granta Nakayama, assistant
administrator for EPA's Office of Enforcement and Compliance Assurance. "EPA
will keep pursuing companies who pollute the environment."
"This settlement will help clean up contaminated sites in Michigan,
New Jersey, and Tennessee," said Ronald J. Tenpas, assistant attorney
general for the Justice Department's Environment and Natural Resources
Division. "This action demonstrates the Justice Department's commitment
to pursuing those who pollute or those who inherit their clean-up obligations,
whether through insurance arrangements or other agreements."
Fruit of the Loom filed for bankruptcy in 1999 and the court set up two trusts
to receive and distribute the company's remaining assets, including its
environmental insurance policies. The trusts subsequently tried to collect
environmental cleanup costs from AISLIC, a member company of AIG Insurance,
under the insurance policy which covered response costs and natural resource
damages under the Comprehensive Environmental Response, Compensation, and
Liability Act (CERCLA). AISLIC denied coverage and then brought a suit seeking
to confirm that it was not obligated to pay the trusts for these costs.
This settlement resolves a lawsuit that began in 2005 over environmental
insurance coverage between AISLIC and the two bankruptcy trusts, and concludes
litigation in which the Department of Justice intervened on behalf of EPA, the
Department of Interior, the Nuclear Regulatory Commission (NRC), and the
National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA). The states of New
Jersey, Tennessee, Illinois and Michigan have also joined the settlement.
Under the settlement agreement, AISLIC will make an initial $30 million
payment plus interest from May 15, 2007 and ten annual payments of $1.25
million to the Fruit of the Loom trusts Most of the money will be used to
clean up contamination at the following hazardous waste sites:
Velsicol Chemical (Hardeman) site, Toone, Tenn.
Ventron/Velsicol site, Bergen County, N.J.
Velsicol Chemical site, St. Louis, Mich.
NWI Breckenridge site, Breckenridge, Mich.
The three largest sites – the St. Louis, Mich., the Bergen County, N.J., and the
Toone, Tenn., sites – will each receive more than $12.5 million for environmental
cleanup and restoration activities. The Breckenridge, Mich., site will receive
$2.1 million for cleanup.
The proposed settlement agreement is subject to a 30-day public comment period.
Following public comment, if appropriate, the United States would file a motion
for entry with the court, seeking final court approval of the settlement agreement.
More information on the American International Specialty Lines Insurance
Company (AISLIC) bankruptcy settlement:
http://www.epa.gov/compliance/resources/cases/cleanup/cercla/aislic.html
More information on Cleanup Enforcement:
http://www.epa.gov/compliance/cleanup
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