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Essay heading: Newco Project
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March 30, 1998 |
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Even though the independent site study is costly, due to the nature of the aluminum business, Alumina's potential for EPA penalties is very high. Systematic independent site studies would ensure no potential penalty liability and the public relations department could capitalize on the concept that Alumina was a highly responsible company that valued the environment of Lake Dira and the health and well-being of the citizens of Erehwon... displayed 300 characters
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Since accusations have been made public, they should discuss the violation discovered by the EPA five years ago, the prompt action by Alumina to correct this problem, their clean environmental regulation record for the past five years and their determination to continue protecting the citizen's of Erehwon by voluntarily monitoring their environmental discharge to guarantee compliance with EPA regulations... displayed next 300 characters
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