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Rank in Toxic 100: 10
Rank among all TRI companies: 14
Air releases 2006 (lbs): 33,560,949
Incineration transfers 2006 (lbs): 1,938,445
Total Air and Incineration Toxic Score 2006: 84,044
Percentage of national total 2006 toxic air and incineration score: 1.043%
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In March 1999, Koch Petroleum Group, a Koch Industries subsidiary, plead guilty to charges that it had negligently dumped hundreds of thousands of gallons of aviation fuel into wetlands near the Mississippi River from its refinery in Rosemount, Minnesota, and that it had also illegally dumped a million gallons of high-ammonia wastewater onto the ground and into the Mississippi River. Koch Petroleum paid the Dakota County Park System a $6 million fine and $2 million in remediation costs, and was ordered to serve three years of probation.[31]
In 1999, a federal jury found that Koch Industries had stolen oil from government and American Indian lands, had lied about its purchases more than 24,000 times, and was fined $553,504.[32]
In January 2000, Koch Industries subsidiary, Koch Pipeline, agreed to a $35 million settlement with the U.S. Justice Department and the State of Texas. This settlement, including a $30 million civil fine, was incurred for the firm's three hundred oil spills in Texas and five other states going back to 1990.[28][33][34] The spills resulted in more than three million gallons of crude oil leaking into ponds, lakes, streams and coastal waters.[35]
In 2001, the company reached two settlements with the government. In April, the company reached a $20 million settlement in exchange for admitting to covering up environmental violations at its refinery in Corpus Christi, Texas.[36][37] That May, Koch Industries paid $25 million to the federal government to settle a federal lawsuit that found the company had improperly taken more oil than it had paid for from federal and Indian land.[38][39]
In June 2003, the US Commerce Department fined Koch Industries subsidiary Flint Hill Resources a $200,000 civil penalty. The fine settled charges that the company exported crude petroleum from the US to Canada without proper US government authorization. The Commerce Department’s Bureau of Industry and Security said from July 1997 to March 1999, Koch Petroleum (later called Flint Hill Resources) committed 40 violations of Export Administration Regulations.[40]
In 2006, Koch Industries’ subsidiary Flint Hill Resources was fined nearly $16,000 by the EPA for 10 separate violations of the Clean Air Act at its Alaska oil refinery facilities, and required to spend another $60,000 on safety equipment needed to help prevent future violations.[41]
In 2007, Koch Nitrogen's plant in Enid, Oklahoma, was listed as the third highest company releasing toxic chemicals in Oklahoma, according to the EPA, ranking behind Perma-Fix Environmental Services in Tulsa and Weyerhaeuser Co. in Valliant.[42] The facility produces about 10% of the US national production of anhydrous ammonia, as well as urea and UAN.[43]
In 2009, Koch subsidiary Invista agreed to pay a $1.7 million civil penalty and spend up to $500 million to correct self-reported environmental violations at its facilities in seven states.[44][45] Prior to the settlement, the company had disclosed to the EPA more than 680 violations after auditing 12 facilities acquired from DuPont in 2004.[46][47]
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Koch_Industries#Pollution_and_resource_fines
Man are you hard headed.
In 2005, Koch's Flint Hills Resources refinery was recognized by the EPA's Clean Air Awards program for reducing air emissions by 50 percent while expanding operations.[19] Koch Industries' headquarters in Wichita has been certified for meeting the Energy Star standards for superior energy efficiency and environmental protection. As of 2010[update] it is the only Wichita office building to be so recognized.[20][21] A Tulsa, Oklahoma site of the Koch-owned John Zink Company site was part of the EPA's National Environmental Performance Track program from 2003 until 2009 when the program was suspended.[22][23]
Koch's Matador Ranch in Texas earned the Lone Star Land Steward award for outstanding natural resource management in 2010.[24] The Montana ranch has earned several environmental stewardship awards, including the EPA Regional Administrator's award.[25]
In 2010, Koch Industries was ranked 10th on the list of top US corporate air polluters, the “Toxic 100 Air Polluters,” by the Political Economic Research Institute at the University of Massachusetts Amherst.[26][27]
Funny how you posted the 'bad' about Koch, while the good above you didn't.
Funny how you also ignore the fact that they receive environmental awards on a regular basis.
Funny how you cut and paste from Wiki without reading the content. Because if you had read the content you would have deleted the portion regarding their fine for trading with Canada without proper forms... which has NOTHING to do with their environmental record.
2010 awards
Flint Hills Resources
• 2010 World’s Most Ethical Companies, Ethisphere Institute
• Operator Award, Minnesota Pollution Control Agency
• Grand Corporate Safety Award, Wisconsin Safety Council, Wisconsin terminal operations
• Meritorious Safety Performance Award, National Petrochemical & Refiners Association, Corpus
Christi, Longview and Port Arthur, Texas, Peru, Ill., and Rosemount, Minn.
• Safety Achievement – Years Award, NPRA, Corpus Christi, Longview and Port Arthur, Texas,
Marysville, Mich., Peru, Ill.
• Gold Award, NPRA, Longview and Port Arthur, Texas, Peru, Ill., and Rosemount, Minn.
• Star Among Stars Award, Region 6 Voluntary Protection Programs Participants Association,
Longview and Port Arthur plants and Fort Worth, Waco, Austin and San Antonio fuel terminals
• Honor Distinction (4 year) Award from National Safety Council Greater Omaha Chapter, Omaha,
Neb., asphalt terminal
• Perfect Record Award and Occupational Excellence Achievement Award, National Safety
Council, Omaha, Neb., Fargo, N.D., Algona, Iowa, Marshall, Savage, Pine Bend and Rosemount,
Minn., refined products loading terminals; Davenport and Dubuque, Iowa, asphalt terminals,
Bettendorf, Iowa, refined products terminal; Green Bay, Junction City, Madison, Milwaukee,
Stevens Point and Waupun, Wis., refined products terminals; Austin, Bastrop, Fort Worth, San
Antonio and Waco refined products terminals
• Iowa-Illinois Safety Award, Iowa-Illinois Safety Council, Algona, Davenport and Dubuque asphalt
terminals, and Bettendorf refined products terminal
• Meritorious Achievement Award, Minnesota Safety Council, Rosemount (Pine Bend Asphalt Lab,
Pine Bend Bottom Loading and Pine Bend Top Loading offices); and Marshall, Savage and St.
Paul, Minn., asphalt terminals
• Benefactor Award, Ducks Unlimited, Rosemount, Minn.
• Platinum Safety Award, International Liquid Terminals Assn., Terminals Group
Georgia-Pacific
• 2010 Earth Day Award, State of Utah Board of Oil, Gas and Mining, Sigurd, Utah
• Carolina Star recertification, North Carolina Dept. of Labor, Asheboro, N.C.
• Pinnacle Award for safe shipping, Union Pacific Railroad
• MAX award for Innovation of the Decade for en Motion dispensers
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• Safety Excellence Award, Fibre Box Association, Huntsville, Ala.; Madera, Calif. (packaging and
Color-Box plants); Albany, Ga.; Milford, N.J.; Circleville, Ohio; Mt. Wolf, Pa.; Cleveland, Tenn.;
Oshkosh and Sheboygan, Wis.
• Lowest Incident Rate Award, Fibre Box Assn., Milan, Mich.
• Perfect Plant Award, Fibre Box Association, Augusta, Ga.; Monticello, Iowa; West Monroe, La.;
Pelahatchie, Miss.; Batavia, N.Y.; Akron, Ohio; Lebanon, Tenn.; Denton, Texas
• Non-Food Supplier of the Year, IHOP
INVISTA
• Safety Award, South Carolina Chamber of Commerce, Camden, S.C.
• Plant Safety Recognition, South Carolina Manufacturers Alliance, Camden, S.C.
• Environmental Award, CSX Transportation, Inc.
• Safe Handling Award, Canadian National Railway, Kingston, Ontario
• Meritorious Safety Performance Award, NPRA, Orange and Victoria, Texas
• Safety Achievement – Hours Award, NPRA, Orange and Victoria, Texas
• Safety Achievement – Years Award, NPRA, Orange and Victoria, Texas
• Safety/Fire Excellence Award, Sanshui District Safety Bureau, Foshan, China
• A-class Safety Production Management Award, Foshan Safety Bureau, Foshan, China
• Thoroughbred Chemical Safety Award, Norfolk Southern Corp.
• Safety Award, North Carolina Dept. of Labor, Wilmington, N.C.
• Caring for Texas Award, Texas Chemical Council, La Porte, Orange and Victoria, Texas
• Distinguished Service Award for Safety, Texas Chemical Council, Orange and Victoria, Texas
• Star Among Stars award, OSHA, Victoria, Texas
• Wildlife at Work© recertification (3 years), Wildlife Habitat Council, Victoria, Texas
• Corporate Lands for Learning© recertification (3 years), Wildlife Habitat Council, Victoria, Texas
• 2009 Safety Performance Award, Georgia Traditional Manufacturers Assn., Athens, Ga.
Koch Industries, Inc.
• Energy Star recertification, U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, Wichita, Kan.
Koch Chemical Technology Group
• Perfect Record Award, National Safety Council, Koch Knight, Canton, Ohio and Baytown, Texas
• VPP Star of Excellence, OSHA Region VI; Koch-Glitsch - Dallas, Houston; Wichita, Kan.
• Award of Excellence in Safety and Health, Oklahoma Safety Council; John Zink Company – Tulsa,
Okla.
• Water Technology Company of the Year, International Desalination Assn.; Koch Membrane
Systems
Koch Minerals
• Chemical Safety Excellence Award, CSX Transportation, Koch Sulfur Products; Rosemount,
Minn.
• Pinnacle Award for safe shipping, Union Pacific Railroad, Koch Sulfur Products; Rosemount,
Minn.
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Koch Nitrogen Company
• Pinnacle Award for safe shipping, Union Pacific Railroad
• Safety Performance Award, Iowa-Illinois Safety Council, Fort Dodge, Iowa
• Incident Rate Excellence Award, Iowa-Illinois Safety Council, Fort Dodge, Iowa
Koch Pipeline Company
• Incident Rate Award, Iowa-Illinois Safety Council
• Award of Honor - Governor’s Safety Awards, Minnesota Safety Council
• Outstanding Achievement Award and Certificate of Excellence, Wisconsin Safety Council
• Safety Excellence and Safety Merit awards, Port Industries of Corpus Christi, Contractors Safety
Council of the Coastal Bend, and Contractors Safety Council of Texas Mid-Coast
Matador Ranch
• Outstanding Rangeland Stewardship Award, The Texas Section Society for Range Management
(TSSRM) and the Texas & Southwestern Cattle Raisers Association (TSCRA)
2009 Awards
Flint Hills Resources
• Meritorious Safety Performance Award, National Petrochemical & Refiners Assn., Rosemount,
Minn.; Corpus Christi and Port Arthur, Texas; North Pole, Alaska
• Gold Award, NPRA, Rosemount, Minn.; North Pole, Alaska; Corpus Christi, Texas
• Achievement - Hours Award, NPRA, Rosemount, Minn.; North Pole, Alaska; Corpus Christi,
Texas
• Achievement - Years Award, NPRA, Rosemount, Minn.; North Pole, Alaska; Corpus Christi,
Texas, and Marysville, Mich.
• Safety Excellence Award, International Liquid Terminals Assn.
• Marine Environmental Stewardship Customer Award, American Commercial Lines
• Chemical Safety Excellence Award, CSX Transportation, Inc.
• Occupational Excellence Achievement and Perfect Record awards, National Safety Council,
Algona, Bettendorf; Davenport, Dubuque, Iowa; Austin, Bastrop, Fort Worth, San Antonio, and
Waco, Texas; Omaha, Neb.; Green Bay, Junction City, Madison, Milwaukee, Stevens Point and
Waupun, Wis.; Marshall, Rosemount, Savage, St. Paul, Minn.; Fargo, N.D.; terminals
• Greater Omaha Safest Companies award, National Safety Council, Omaha, Neb.
• Governors Award, Minnesota Safety Council, Marshall, Rosemount, Savage and St. Paul, Minn.
terminals
• Incident Rate award, Iowa-Illinois Safety Council, Algona, Bettendorf, Davenport and Dubuque;
Iowa terminals
• Corporate Safety Award, Wisconsin Safety Council, Wisconsin terminals
• Voluntary Protection Programs STAR recertification, OSHA, Peru, Ill.
• Award of Honor, Minnesota Safety Council, Pine Bend, Minn.
• Wildlife at Work recertification, Wildlife Habitat Council, Corpus Christi, Texas
• Star of Excellence, OSHA Voluntary Protection Programs Participants Association, Austin, Fort
Worth, San Antonio, and Waco terminals
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Georgia-Pacific
• President’s Award, Sustainable Forestry Initiative, Inc.
• Wildlife Habitat Council certification, Savannah, Ga.
• SmartWay Excellence Award, U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, Georgia-Pacific Consumer
Products
• Annual Safety and Health Honor Roll, American Plywood Assn., Emporia, Va.; Cleveland, Texas;
and Warm Springs, Ga.
• Safety Improvement Award, American Plywood Association, Emporia, Va.; Grenada, Miss.; and
Ocala, Fla.
• 3-Year Safety Award, American Plywood Association, Madison, Ga.; Warm Springs, Ga.
• Incident Free Honor Society, American Plywood Association
• Sawmill Safety Awards; Southern Forest Products Assn., Crossett and Gurdon, Ark.; Monticello
and Sterling, Ga.; and Taylorsville and Columbia, Miss.
• Fibre Box Association Corrugated Industry Safety Award, Milan, Mich., packaging plant
• Voluntary Protection Programs STAR certification, OSHA, Sheboygan, Wis., packaging plant
• Voluntary Protection Programs STAR certification, OSHA, Denton, Texas, packaging plant
• Oregon OSHA Milestone Award, Toledo, Ore., containerboard mill
• Safety Advocate Award, Association of Western Pulp & Paper Workers Union, Toledo, Ore.,
containerboard mill safety captains
• Safety Coordinator of the Year Award, Association of Western Pulp & Paper Workers Union,
Toledo, Ore., containerboard mill safety coordinator
INVISTA
• Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design Gold Certification, U.S. Green Building Council,
Antron® brand studio showroom, Chicago, Ill.
• Safe Handling Award, Canadian National Railway, Kingston, Ontario
• Safety Excellence Award, Contractors Safety Council of the Coastal Bend, Victoria, Texas
• Marine Environmental Stewardship Customer Award, American Commercial Lines
• Meritorious Safety Performance, Achievement - Hours, and Achievement - Years awards, NPRA,
Orange, Texas
• Gold, Meritorious Safety Performance, Achievement - Hours, and Achievement - Years awards,
NPRA, Victoria, Texas
• Wildlife Habitat recertification, Wildlife Habitat Council, Camden, S.C.
Koch Industries, Inc.
• Energy Star recertification, U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, Wichita, Kan.
Koch Chemical Technology Group
• Outstanding Safety Performance 100% Award, State of Ohio and Stark County Safety Council,
Koch Knight – Canton, Ohio
• Award of Excellence, Oklahoma Dept. of Labor and the Worker Safety Policy Council, John Zink
Company – Tulsa, Okla.
• Excellence in Safety Award, Gas Processors Assn., John Zink Company – Tulsa, Okla.
• Voluntary Protection Programs Star of Stars Award, OSHA VPP Region VI, John Zink Company
– Tulsa, Okla.
• Voluntary Protection Programs Star of Excellence, OSHA Region VI VPP, Koch-Glitsch – Dallas
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• Voluntary Protection Programs Star of Excellence, OSHA Region VII VPP, Koch-Glitsch –
Wichita, Kan.
• Voluntary Protection Programs Super Star, OSHA Region VI VPP, Koch-Glitsch – Houston
• Level II Health and Safety Award, Industrial Accident Prevention Assn., Koch Heat Transfer
Canada – Sarnia, Ontario
• IAPA Safety Group Award, Industrial Accident and Prevention Assn., Koch Heat Transfer Canada
– Toronto
• Voluntary Protection Programs Star Among Stars, OSHA VPP Region VI, Koch Specialty Plant
Services – Houston
• Excellence in Safety Performance, Exxon-Mobil, Koch Specialty Plant Services – Houston
Koch Minerals
• Voluntary Protection Programs STAR certification, California Dept of Industrial Relations, Koch
Carbon - Long Beach, Calif.
• OSHA Voluntary Protection Programs STAR recertification, Koch Carbon - Corpus Christi, Texas
• Certificate of Achievement and the Sentinels of Safety Award, Dept. of Labor, Mine Safety and
Health Administration, Reiss Viking - Poca, W.V.
• Certificate of Honor, Joseph A. Holmes Safety Association, Reiss Viking - Poca, W.V.
Koch Pipeline Company
• Incident Rate Award, Iowa-Illinois Safety Council
• Governor’s Safety Award, Minnesota Safety Council
• Exceptional Workplace Safety Award, Minnesota Safety Council
• Outstanding Achievement Award and Certificate of Excellence, Wisconsin Safety Council
• Safety Excellence Award, Contractor and Owner, South Texas Industrial Industry
Koch Supply & Trading
• Marine Environmental Stewardship Customer Award, American Commercial Lines