Federal jury in Utica, N.Y. this week convicted Certified Environmental Services Senior Manager and the second employee of conspiring to falsify asbestos monitoring reports and concealing asbestos removal work is incomplete at school. Houses and other buildings used as mineral fibers at once in various building materials. Asbestos caused mesothelioma cases, disease, including cancer of the lining of the lung
According to the Ministry of Justice design press agency Certified Environmental Services company that monitors have asbestos and accredited lab and several senior employees conspired with two asbestos removal company for nearly a decade to falsify reports lab that was used to show that asbestos removal work has been done correctly.
The owner of the House and the building is believed by the falsified report that all asbestos has been removed when in many cases There is a toxic dust. By the working poor.People who live and work in the building were exposed to asbestos Put them at risk of cancer associated with serious diseases asbestos reform development
"Falsifying reports and data quality, asbestos is a serious crime and the nation's efforts to protect human health and the environment undermines," Cynthia Giles Assistant Administrator for the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency's Office of enforcement and compliance assurance, said in a prepared statement "exposure to asbestos can be serious and that the American will not tolerate illegal activity that makes it possible for people at risk of cancer and other diseasesMask serious "
Nicole Copeland and Senior Manager Elisa Dunn at CES and Sandy Allen employee found guilty of conspiring to help find the Clean Air Act to instigate violates accepted mail fraud and fraudulent United States CES and Dunn was also convicted Elisa made a false statement to law enforcement officials Paragon Environmental asbestos removal company that both take part in a conspiracy to CES and Aapex Environmental has already pleaded guilty
"Because of illegal and corrupt practices of this company are low for year one of the exposure of their possible with asbestos Ignacia S. Moreno Assistant Attorney General for Environmental and natural resources of the Ministry of Justice said in a statement the company and the employee will be completely and when they bring their public health risk by violating environmental laws."
CES continues to adjust to a maximum of $ 7.5 million and restitution to all fren Copeland still possible sentence of up to 110 years in prison and a fine of 3 million Dunn still 40-year sentence in prison, and adjusting of 1.25 million Allen still up a sentence of 50 years and of $ 1 million to three scheduled, sentenced 25, 2011 in Utica, N.Y.
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