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7 Feb 2005 9:52AM
Ford Motor Co UK has been fined £14,000, and ordered to pay £2,219 costs to Environment Agency Wales, after pleading guilty to a charge of operating a prescribed process - a 53 megawatt boiler house - without a permit from June 1992 to December 2003.
Because of an oversight, the company failed to obtain an Integrated Pollution Control (IPC) permit for their boiler house operating at the Bridgend Engine Plant in 1992. Ford recognised that they were operating illegally in spring 2001 and sub... (131 more words)
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