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EPA Lead Renovation, Repair and Painting Rule Enforcement Cases

October 2014 – September 2015 __________________________________________________________

Garden Homes Management, Corp.

Overview of Company and Facility Location Garden Homes Management, Corp. (the Company) is located in Stamford, Connecticut. The settlement involves renovations conducted by the Company’s employees or agents in properties that the Company owns or operates in Connecticut. The settlement also involves lease transactions for such properties. The properties were constructed prior to 1978. Violations The Consent Agreement and Final Order (CAFO) settles allegations in a Complaint that the Company committed violations of the Toxic Substances Control Act (TSCA); the Renovation, Repair and Painting Rule (RRP Rule), 40 C.F.R. Part 745, Subpart E; and the Residential Lead-Based Paint Hazard Reduction Act’s Disclosure Rule, 40 C.F.R. Part 745, Subpart F. In the Complaint, the United States alleged that the Company committed the following violations: • RRP Rule Violations: Failure to obtain initial firm certification. Failure to provide an EPA-approved lead hazard information pamphlet to the tenant or

adult occupant before commencing renovation. Failure to ensure that an individual performing renovation activities was either a certified

renovator or trained by a certified renovator; and failure to ensure that a certified renovator was assigned to the renovation to carry out required responsibilities.

Failure to retain records necessary to demonstrate compliance. • Disclosure Rule Violations: Failure to provide prospective tenants the EPA-approved lead hazard information pamphlet

prior to such persons becoming obligated under lease contracts. Failure to include a Lead Warning Statement in or attached to lease contracts before

prospective lessees become obligated under the leases. Failure to include a statement disclosing the presence of known lead-based paint and/or

lead-based paint hazards, or indicating no knowledge of the presence of lead-based paint and/or lead-based paint hazards, in or attached to lease contracts.

Failure to include a list of records or reports, or a statement indicating none is available, in or attached to lease contracts.

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Pollutant Reductions It is expected that potential lead exposures and environmental contamination will be significantly reduced because the Company has taken prompt steps to come into compliance with the rule. Health and Environmental Effects Lead exposure affects the nervous system and can cause a range of health effects, from behavioral problems and learning disabilities, to seizures and death. Children six years old and younger are most at risk. If not detected early, children with high levels of lead in their bodies can suffer from: • Damage to the brain and nervous system • Behavior and learning problems, such as hyperactivity • Slowed growth • Hearing problems • Headaches • Anemia • In rare cases of acute lead poisoning from ingestion of lead, seizures, coma and even death. Lead can accumulate in our bodies over time, where it is stored in bones along with calcium. During pregnancy, lead is released from bones as maternal calcium is used to help form the bones of the fetus. This is particularly true if a woman does not have enough dietary calcium. Lead can also be easily circulated from the mother's blood stream through the placenta to the fetus. Mothers with high levels of lead in their bodies can expose their developing fetuses, resulting in serious and developmental problems including: • Miscarriages, • Premature births or low birth weight, • Brain damage, decreased mental abilities and learning difficulties, and/or • Reduced growth in young children. Civil Penalty The Company will pay a civil penalty of $54,644, and will perform a window replacement Supplemental Environmental Project valued at $20,000.

The Whalley Glass Company

Overview of Company and Facility Location The Whalley Glass Company (the Company) is located in New Haven, Connecticut.

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The settlement involves renovation projects conducted at properties located in New Haven, West Haven and Madison, Connecticut. The properties were constructed prior to 1978. Violations The Consent Agreement and Final Order (CAFO) settles violations, alleged in a Complaint, of the Toxic Substances Control Act (TSCA), and the Renovation, Repair and Painting Rule (RRP Rule), 40 C.F.R. Part 745, Subpart E. In the CAFO, the United States alleges that the Company committed the following violations: • Failure to obtain firm certification.

• Failure to ensure that a certified renovator is assigned to each renovation and discharges all of

the duties charged to a certified renovator under the RRP Rule. • Failure to: (a) provide a copy of the required lead hazard information pamphlet to the property

owners; and (b) obtain either a written acknowledgment that each owner received the pamphlet or certificates of mailing at least seven days prior to renovations.

• Failure to retain all records documenting compliance with the RRP Rule. Pollutant Reductions It is expected that potential lead exposures and environmental contamination will be significantly reduced because the Company has taken prompt steps to come into compliance with the rule. Health and Environmental Effects Lead exposure affects the nervous system and can cause a range of health effects, from behavioral problems and learning disabilities, to seizures and death. Children six years old and younger are most at risk. If not detected early, children with high levels of lead in their bodies can suffer from: • Damage to the brain and nervous system • Behavior and learning problems, such as hyperactivity • Slowed growth • Hearing problems • Headaches • Anemia • In rare cases of acute lead poisoning from ingestion of lead, seizures, coma and even death. Lead can accumulate in our bodies over time, where it is stored in bones along with calcium. During pregnancy, lead is released from bones as maternal calcium is used to help form the bones of the fetus. This is particularly true if a woman does not have enough dietary calcium. Lead can also be easily circulated from the mother's blood stream through the placenta to the fetus. Mothers with high levels of lead in their bodies can expose their developing fetuses, resulting in serious and developmental problems including:

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• Miscarriages, • Premature births or low birth weight, • Brain damage, decreased mental abilities and learning difficulties, and/or • Reduced growth in young children. Civil Penalty The Company will pay a civil penalty of $ 31,286.

Whitney Management and Maintenance Co.

Overview of Company and Facility Location Whitney Management and Maintenance Co. (the Company) is located in Hamden, Connecticut. The settlement involves a renovation conducted at a property located in East Haven, Connecticut. The property was constructed prior to 1978. Violations The Consent Agreement and Final Order (CAFO) settles alleged violations of the Toxic Substances Control Act (TSCA), and the Renovation, Repair and Painting Rule (RRP Rule), 40 C.F.R. Part 745, Subpart E. In the CAFO, the United States alleges that the Company committed the following violations: • Failure to obtain firm certification. • Failure to ensure that a certified renovator is assigned and discharges all of the responsibilities of

a certified renovator. • Failure to provide the owner EPA’s lead hazard information pamphlet. • Failure to retain records demonstrating compliance. Pollutant Reductions It is expected that potential lead exposures and environmental contamination will be significantly reduced because the Company has taken prompt steps to come into compliance with the enforcement order. Health and Environmental Effects

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Lead exposure affects the nervous system and can cause a range of health effects, from behavioral problems and learning disabilities, to seizures and death. Children six years old and younger are most at risk. If not detected early, children with high levels of lead in their bodies can suffer from: • Damage to the brain and nervous system • Behavior and learning problems, such as hyperactivity • Slowed growth • Hearing problems • Headaches • Anemia • In rare cases of acute lead poisoning from ingestion of lead, seizures, coma and even death. Lead can accumulate in our bodies over time, where it is stored in bones along with calcium. During pregnancy, lead is released from bones as maternal calcium is used to help form the bones of the fetus. This is particularly true if a woman does not have enough dietary calcium. Lead can also be easily circulated from the mother's blood stream through the placenta to the fetus. Mothers with high levels of lead in their bodies can expose their developing fetuses, resulting in serious and developmental problems including: • Miscarriages, • Premature births or low birth weight, • Brain damage, decreased mental abilities and learning difficulties, and/or • Reduced growth in young children. Civil Penalty The Company will pay a civil penalty of $10,285.

DiNuzzo LLC (d/b/a DiNuzzo Painting)

Overview of Company and Facility Location DiNuzzo LLC, doing business as DiNuzzo Painting (the Company), is located in Wallingford, Connecticut. The settlement involves a renovation project conducted at a property located in New Haven, Connecticut. The property was constructed prior to 1978. Violations The RRP Settlement Agreement (Agreement) settles alleged violations of the Toxic Substances Control Act (TSCA) and the Renovation, Repair and Painting Rule (RRP Rule), 40 C.F.R. Part 745, Subpart E. In the Agreement, the United States alleges that the Company committed the following violations:

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• Failure to obtain initial firm certification.

• Failure to provide the unit owner EPA’s approved lead hazard information pamphlet;.

• Failure to comply with work practice standards for exterior renovations, i.e., failure to use a HEPA exhaust control while power-sanding paint removal.

Pollutant Reductions It is expected that potential lead exposures and environmental contamination will be significantly reduced because the Company has taken prompt steps to come into compliance with the rule. Health and Environmental Effects Lead exposure affects the nervous system and can cause a range of health effects, from behavioral problems and learning disabilities, to seizures and death. Children six years old and younger are most at risk. If not detected early, children with high levels of lead in their bodies can suffer from: • Damage to the brain and nervous system • Behavior and learning problems, such as hyperactivity • Slowed growth • Hearing problems • Headaches • Anemia • In rare cases of acute lead poisoning from ingestion of lead, seizures, coma and even death. Lead can accumulate in our bodies over time, where it is stored in bones along with calcium. During pregnancy, lead is released from bones as maternal calcium is used to help form the bones of the fetus. This is particularly true if a woman does not have enough dietary calcium. Lead can also be easily circulated from the mother's blood stream through the placenta to the fetus. Mothers with high levels of lead in their bodies can expose their developing fetuses, resulting in serious and developmental problems including: • Miscarriages, • Premature births or low birth weight, • Brain damage, decreased mental abilities and learning difficulties, and/or • Reduced growth in young children. Civil Penalty The Company will pay a civil penalty of $ 1,480. The penalty was reduced because the Company qualified as a micro-business under the penalty program for micro-businesses.

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John Fogg Jr. Enterprises, LLC

Settlement

Overview of Company and Facility Location John Fogg Jr. Enterprises, LLC (the Company) is located in Ledyard, Connecticut. The settlement involves a renovation project conducted at E.C. Scranton Memorial Library in Madison, Connecticut. The property was constructed prior to 1978. Violations The Consent Agreement and Final Order (CAFO) settles violations of the Toxic Substances Control Act (TSCA), and the Renovation, Repair and Painting Rule (RRP Rule), 40 C.F.R. Part 745, Subpart E, which were alleged in the Complaint. The Complaint alleges that the Company committed the following violations: • Failure to obtain initial firm certification.

• Failure to use required HEPA equipment, adequately cover the ground, and contain renovation

wastes, as required.

• Failure to provide notification of renovation activities to residents, and to obtain written acknowledgement of renovation notification to the property owner.

Pollutant Reductions It is expected that potential lead exposures and environmental contamination will be significantly reduced because the Company has taken prompt steps to come into compliance with the rule. Health and Environmental Effects Lead exposure affects the nervous system and can cause a range of health effects, from behavioral problems and learning disabilities, to seizures and death. Children six years old and younger are most at risk. If not detected early, children with high levels of lead in their bodies can suffer from: • Damage to the brain and nervous system • Behavior and learning problems, such as hyperactivity • Slowed growth • Hearing problems • Headaches • Anemia • In rare cases of acute lead poisoning from ingestion of lead, seizures, coma and even death.

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Lead can accumulate in our bodies over time, where it is stored in bones along with calcium. During pregnancy, lead is released from bones as maternal calcium is used to help form the bones of the fetus. This is particularly true if a woman does not have enough dietary calcium. Lead can also be easily circulated from the mother's blood stream through the placenta to the fetus. Mothers with high levels of lead in their bodies can expose their developing fetuses, resulting in serious and developmental problems including: • Miscarriages, • Premature births or low birth weight, • Brain damage, decreased mental abilities and learning difficulties, and/or • Reduced growth in young children. Civil Penalty The Company will pay a civil penalty of $1,000. The penalty was reduced based on ability to pay.

Hatillo, LLC Home Improvement Services

Overview of Company and Facility Location Hatillo, LLC Home Improvement Services (the Company) is located in New Haven, Connecticut. The settlement involves a renovation conducted at a property located in New Haven, Connecticut. The property was constructed prior to 1978.

Violations The Expedited Settlement Agreement (ESA) settles alleged violations of the Toxic Substances Control Act (TSCA), and the Renovation, Repair and Painting Rule (RRP Rule), 40 C.F.R. Part 745, Subpart E. In the ESA, the United States alleges that the Company committed the following violation(s): • Failure to obtain firm certification. • Failure to provide the property owner EPA’s lead hazard information pamphlet. • Failure to assign a certified renovator to the renovation. • Failure to retain records necessary to demonstrate compliance. Pollutant Reductions

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It is expected that potential lead exposures and environmental contamination will be significantly reduced because the Company has taken prompt steps to come into compliance with the enforcement order. Health and Environmental Effects Lead exposure affects the nervous system and can cause a range of health effects, from behavioral problems and learning disabilities, to seizures and death. Children six years old and younger are most at risk. If not detected early, children with high levels of lead in their bodies can suffer from: • Damage to the brain and nervous system • Behavior and learning problems, such as hyperactivity • Slowed growth • Hearing problems • Headaches • Anemia • In rare cases of acute lead poisoning from ingestion of lead, seizures, coma and even death. Lead can accumulate in our bodies over time, where it is stored in bones along with calcium. During pregnancy, lead is released from bones as maternal calcium is used to help form the bones of the fetus. This is particularly true if a woman does not have enough dietary calcium. Lead can also be easily circulated from the mother's blood stream through the placenta to the fetus. Mothers with high levels of lead in their bodies can expose their developing fetuses, resulting in serious and developmental problems including: • Miscarriages, • Premature births or low birth weight, • Brain damage, decreased mental abilities and learning difficulties, and/or • Reduced growth in young children. Civil Penalty The Company will pay a civil penalty of $1,290. The penalty was reduced because the Company qualified under the pilot micro-business penalty policy.

8AS Construction

Overview of Company and Facility Location 8AS Construction (the Company) is located in Wallkill, New York. The settlement involves a renovation project conducted at a property located in Newburgh. The property was constructed prior to 1978.

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Violations The Expedited Settlement Agreement (ESA) settles alleged violations of the Toxic Substances Control Act (TSCA), and the Renovation, Repair and Painting Rule (RRP Rule), 40 C.F.R. Part 745, Subpart E. In the ESA, the United States alleges that the Company committed the following violations: • Failure to obtain firm certification.

• Failure to obtain a renovator course completion certificate (proof of training). Pollutant Reductions It is expected that potential lead exposures and environmental contamination will be significantly reduced because the Company has taken prompt steps to come into compliance with the RRP Rule. Health and Environmental Effects Lead exposure affects the nervous system and can cause a range of health effects, from behavioral problems and learning disabilities, to seizures and death. Children six years old and younger are most at risk. If not detected early, children with high levels of lead in their bodies can suffer from: • Damage to the brain and nervous system • Behavior and learning problems, such as hyperactivity • Slowed growth • Hearing problems • Headaches • Anemia • In rare cases of acute lead poisoning from ingestion of lead, seizures, coma and even death. Lead can accumulate in our bodies over time, where it is stored in bones along with calcium. During pregnancy, lead is released from bones as maternal calcium is used to help form the bones of the fetus. This is particularly true if a woman does not have enough dietary calcium. Lead can also be easily circulated from the mother's blood stream through the placenta to the fetus. Mothers with high levels of lead in their bodies can expose their developing fetuses, resulting in serious and developmental problems including: • Miscarriages, • Premature births or low birth weight, • Brain damage, decreased mental abilities and learning difficulties, and/or • Reduced growth in young children. Civil Penalty

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The Company will pay a civil penalty of $2,000.

Star Painting Services, LLC

Overview of Company and Facility Location Star Painting Services, LLC (the Company) is located in Stirling, New Jersey. The settlement involves a renovation conducted at a property located in New Providence, New Jersey. The property was constructed prior to 1978. Violations The Consent Agreement and Final Order (CAFO) settles alleged violations of the Toxic Substances Control Act (TSCA), and the Renovation, Repair and Painting Rule (RRP Rule), 40 C.F.R. Part 745, Subpart E. In the CAFO, the United States alleges that the Company committed the following violations: • Failure to obtain initial frim certification. • Failure to post warning signs.

• Failure to cover the ground, and clean the work area, as required. • Failed to clean the work area after the renovation.

• Failure to maintain records. Pollutant Reductions It is expected that potential lead exposures and environmental contamination will be significantly reduced because the Company has taken prompt steps to come into compliance with the rule. Health and Environmental Effects Lead exposure affects the nervous system and can cause a range of health effects, from behavioral problems and learning disabilities, to seizures and death. Children six years old and younger are most at risk. If not detected early, children with high levels of lead in their bodies can suffer from: • Damage to the brain and nervous system • Behavior and learning problems, such as hyperactivity • Slowed growth • Hearing problems • Headaches

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• Anemia • In rare cases of acute lead poisoning from ingestion of lead, seizures, coma and even death. Lead can accumulate in our bodies over time, where it is stored in bones along with calcium. During pregnancy, lead is released from bones as maternal calcium is used to help form the bones of the fetus. This is particularly true if a woman does not have enough dietary calcium. Lead can also be easily circulated from the mother's blood stream through the placenta to the fetus. Mothers with high levels of lead in their bodies can expose their developing fetuses, resulting in serious and developmental problems including: • Miscarriages, • Premature births or low birth weight, • Brain damage, decreased mental abilities and learning difficulties, and/or • Reduced growth in young children. Civil Penalty The Company will pay a civil penalty of $5,510. The penalty was reduced because the Company qualified for the pilot micro-business penalty policy.

Total Perfection Construction, Inc.

Overview of Company and Facility Location Total Perfection Construction, Inc. (the Company) is located in Hollis, New York. The settlement involves a renovation conducted at a property located in Brooklyn, New York. The property was constructed prior to 1978. Violations The Expedited Settlement Agreement (ESA) settles alleged violations of the Toxic Substances Control Act (TSCA), and the Renovation, Repair and Painting Rule (RRP Rule), 40 C.F.R. Part 745, Subpart E. In the ESA, the United States alleges that the Company committed the following violation: • Failure to obtain firm certification. Pollutant Reductions It is expected that potential lead exposures and environmental contamination will be significantly reduced because the Company has taken prompt steps to come into compliance with the RRP Rule.

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Health and Environmental Effects Lead exposure affects the nervous system and can cause a range of health effects, from behavioral problems and learning disabilities, to seizures and death. Children six years old and younger are most at risk. If not detected early, children with high levels of lead in their bodies can suffer from: • Damage to the brain and nervous system • Behavior and learning problems, such as hyperactivity • Slowed growth • Hearing problems • Headaches • Anemia • In rare cases of acute lead poisoning from ingestion of lead, seizures, coma and even death. Lead can accumulate in our bodies over time, where it is stored in bones along with calcium. During pregnancy, lead is released from bones as maternal calcium is used to help form the bones of the fetus. This is particularly true if a woman does not have enough dietary calcium. Lead can also be easily circulated from the mother's blood stream through the placenta to the fetus. Mothers with high levels of lead in their bodies can expose their developing fetuses, resulting in serious and developmental problems including: • Miscarriages, • Premature births or low birth weight, • Brain damage, decreased mental abilities and learning difficulties, and/or • Reduced growth in young children. Civil Penalty The Company will pay a civil penalty of $1,000.

American Remodeling and Roofing, Inc.

Overview of Company and Facility Location American Remodeling and Roofing, Inc. (the Company) is located in Schuylkill Haven, Pennsylvania. The settlement involves a renovation project conducted at a property located in Maryd, Pennsylvania. The property was constructed prior to 1978. Violations The Consent Agreement and Final Order (CAFO) settles alleged violations of the Toxic Substances Control Act (TSCA), and the Renovation, Repair and Painting Rule (RRP Rule), 40 C.F.R. Part 745,

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Subpart E. In the CAFO, the United States alleges that the Company committed the following violations: • Failure to obtain firm certification. • Failure to either obtain the owner’s written acknowledgement that the owner received the

required lead hazard information pamphlet, or obtain a certificate of mailing at least seven (7) days prior to the renovation.

• Failure to ensure that a certified renovator was assigned to the renovation. • Failure to retain records documenting compliance with work practice standards. Pollutant Reductions It is expected that potential lead exposures and environmental contamination will be significantly reduced because the Company has taken prompt steps to come into compliance with the rule. Health and Environmental Effects Lead exposure affects the nervous system and can cause a range of health effects, from behavioral problems and learning disabilities, to seizures and death. Children six years old and younger are most at risk. If not detected early, children with high levels of lead in their bodies can suffer from: • Damage to the brain and nervous system • Behavior and learning problems, such as hyperactivity • Slowed growth • Hearing problems • Headaches • Anemia • In rare cases of acute lead poisoning from ingestion of lead, seizures, coma and even death. Lead can accumulate in our bodies over time, where it is stored in bones along with calcium. During pregnancy, lead is released from bones as maternal calcium is used to help form the bones of the fetus. This is particularly true if a woman does not have enough dietary calcium. Lead can also be easily circulated from the mother's blood stream through the placenta to the fetus. Mothers with high levels of lead in their bodies can expose their developing fetuses, resulting in serious and developmental problems including: • Miscarriages, • Premature births or low birth weight, • Brain damage, decreased mental abilities and learning difficulties, and/or • Reduced growth in young children. Civil Penalty

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The Company will pay a civil penalty of $1,000. The penalty was reduced based on the Company’s ability to pay.

AAPCO LC Overview of Company and Facility Location AAPCO LC (the Company) is located in Virginia Beach, Virginia. The settlement involves renovation projects at properties located in Suffolk, Norfolk, Hampton, and Virginia Beach, Virginia; and Crestview, North Carolina. The properties were constructed prior to 1978. Violations The Consent Agreement and Final Order (CAFO) settles alleged violations of the Toxic Substances Control Act (TSCA), and the Renovation, Repair and Painting Rule (RRP Rule), 40 C.F.R. Part 745, Subpart E. In the CAFO, the United States alleges that the Company committed the following violations: • Failure to provide the property owner with the required lead hazard information pamphlet. • Failed to obtain written acknowledgement of receipt of the pamphlet from respective owners. Pollutant Reductions It is expected that potential lead exposures and environmental contamination will be significantly reduced because the Company has taken prompt steps to come into compliance with the rule. Health and Environmental Effects Lead exposure affects the nervous system and can cause a range of health effects, from behavioral problems and learning disabilities, to seizures and death. Children six years old and younger are most at risk. If not detected early, children with high levels of lead in their bodies can suffer from: • Damage to the brain and nervous system • Behavior and learning problems, such as hyperactivity • Slowed growth • Hearing problems • Headaches • Anemia • In rare cases of acute lead poisoning from ingestion of lead, seizures, coma and even death.

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Lead can accumulate in our bodies over time, where it is stored in bones along with calcium. During pregnancy, lead is released from bones as maternal calcium is used to help form the bones of the fetus. This is particularly true if a woman does not have enough dietary calcium. Lead can also be easily circulated from the mother's blood stream through the placenta to the fetus. Mothers with high levels of lead in their bodies can expose their developing fetuses, resulting in serious and developmental problems including: • Miscarriages, • Premature births or low birth weight, • Brain damage, decreased mental abilities and learning difficulties, and/or • Reduced growth in young children. Civil Penalty The Company will pay a civil penalty of $ 12,800. The penalty considered the Company’s ability to pay, among other factors.

Blue Door Painters, Inc.

Overview of Company and Facility Location Blue Door Painters, Inc. (the Company) is located in Arlington, Virginia. The settlement involves renovation projects at properties located in Arlington, Fairfax, McLean and Falls Church, Virginia; and Washington, D.C. The properties were constructed prior to 1978. Violations The Consent Agreement and Final Order (CAFO) settles alleged violations of the Toxic Substances Control Act (TSCA), and the Renovation, Repair and Painting Rule (RRP Rule), 40 C.F.R. Part 745, Subpart E. In the CAFO, the United States alleges that the Company committed the following violations: • Failure to contain and clean work area. • Failure to ensure that a certified renovator is assigned to each renovation and discharges all of

the responsibilities charged to a certified renovator. • Failure to obtain acknowledgment of receipt of lead hazard information pamphlet • Failure to retain records demonstrating compliance with work practice standards. Pollutant Reductions

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It is expected that potential lead exposures and environmental contamination will be significantly reduced because the Company has taken prompt steps to come into compliance with the rule. Health and Environmental Effects Lead exposure affects the nervous system and can cause a range of health effects, from behavioral problems and learning disabilities, to seizures and death. Children six years old and younger are most at risk. If not detected early, children with high levels of lead in their bodies can suffer from: • Damage to the brain and nervous system • Behavior and learning problems, such as hyperactivity • Slowed growth • Hearing problems • Headaches • Anemia • In rare cases of acute lead poisoning from ingestion of lead, seizures, coma and even death. Lead can accumulate in our bodies over time, where it is stored in bones along with calcium. During pregnancy, lead is released from bones as maternal calcium is used to help form the bones of the fetus. This is particularly true if a woman does not have enough dietary calcium. Lead can also be easily circulated from the mother's blood stream through the placenta to the fetus. Mothers with high levels of lead in their bodies can expose their developing fetuses, resulting in serious and developmental problems including: • Miscarriages, • Premature births or low birth weight, • Brain damage, decreased mental abilities and learning difficulties, and/or • Reduced growth in young children. Civil Penalty The Company will pay a civil penalty of $18,000. The penalty considered the Company’s ability to pay, among other factors.

Cardo Windows, Inc. Overview of Company and Facility Location Cardo Windows, Inc. (the Company) is located in Mt. Laurel, New Jersey. The settlement involves renovation projects conducted at 26 properties located in Delaware, Pennsylvania, Maryland, and West Virginia. The properties were constructed prior to 1978.

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Violations The Consent Agreement and Final Order (CAFO) settles alleged violations of the Toxic Substances Control Act (TSCA), and the Renovation, Repair and Painting Rule (RRP Rule), 40 C.F.R. Part 745, Subpart E. In the CAFO, the United States alleges that the Company committed the following violations: • Failure to obtain acknowledgement of receipt of lead hazard information pamphlet. • Failure to retained required records. Pollutant Reductions It is expected that potential lead exposures and environmental contamination will be significantly reduced because the Company has taken prompt steps to come into compliance with the rule. Health and Environmental Effects Lead exposure affects the nervous system and can cause a range of health effects, from behavioral problems and learning disabilities, to seizures and death. Children six years old and younger are most at risk. If not detected early, children with high levels of lead in their bodies can suffer from: • Damage to the brain and nervous system • Behavior and learning problems, such as hyperactivity • Slowed growth • Hearing problems • Headaches • Anemia • In rare cases of acute lead poisoning from ingestion of lead, seizures, coma and even death. Lead can accumulate in our bodies over time, where it is stored in bones along with calcium. During pregnancy, lead is released from bones as maternal calcium is used to help form the bones of the fetus. This is particularly true if a woman does not have enough dietary calcium. Lead can also be easily circulated from the mother's blood stream through the placenta to the fetus. Mothers with high levels of lead in their bodies can expose their developing fetuses, resulting in serious and developmental problems including: • Miscarriages, • Premature births or low birth weight, • Brain damage, decreased mental abilities and learning difficulties, and/or • Reduced growth in young children. Civil Penalty

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The Company will pay a civil penalty of $27,000. The penalty considered the Company’s ability to pay, among other factors.

CertaPro Main Line Painters

Overview of Company and Facility Location CertaPro Main Line Painters (the Company) is located in Bryn Mawr, Pennsylvania. The settlement involves a renovation project conducted at a property located in Bala Cynwyd, Pennsylvania. The property was constructed prior to 1978. Violations The Consent Agreement and Final Order (CAFO) settles alleged violations of the Toxic Substances Control Act (TSCA), and the Renovation, Repair and Painting Rule (RRP Rule), 40 C.F.R. Part 745, Subpart E. In the CAFO, the United States alleges that the Company committed the following violations: • Failure to either obtain the owner’s written acknowledgement that the owner received the

required lead hazard information pamphlet, or obtain a certificate of mailing at least seven (7) days prior to the renovation.

• Failure post warning signs and cover the ground, as required. Pollutant Reductions It is expected that potential lead exposures and environmental contamination will be significantly reduced because the Company has taken prompt steps to come into compliance with the rule. Health and Environmental Effects Lead exposure affects the nervous system and can cause a range of health effects, from behavioral problems and learning disabilities, to seizures and death. Children six years old and younger are most at risk. If not detected early, children with high levels of lead in their bodies can suffer from: • Damage to the brain and nervous system • Behavior and learning problems, such as hyperactivity • Slowed growth • Hearing problems • Headaches • Anemia • In rare cases of acute lead poisoning from ingestion of lead, seizures, coma and even death.

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Lead can accumulate in our bodies over time, where it is stored in bones along with calcium. During pregnancy, lead is released from bones as maternal calcium is used to help form the bones of the fetus. This is particularly true if a woman does not have enough dietary calcium. Lead can also be easily circulated from the mother's blood stream through the placenta to the fetus. Mothers with high levels of lead in their bodies can expose their developing fetuses, resulting in serious and developmental problems including: • Miscarriages, • Premature births or low birth weight, • Brain damage, decreased mental abilities and learning difficulties, and/or • Reduced growth in young children. Civil Penalty The Company will pay a civil penalty of $7,536. The penalty considered the Company’s ability to pay, among other factors.

Chesapeake Finishing, Inc.

Overview of Company and Facility Location Chesapeake Finishing, Inc. (the Company) is located in Gaithersburg, Maryland. The settlement involves a renovation project conducted at a property located in Silver Spring, Maryland. The property was constructed prior to 1978. Violations The Expedited Settlement Agreement (ESA) settles alleged violations of the Toxic Substances Control Act (TSCA), and the Renovation, Repair and Painting Rule (RRP Rule), 40 C.F.R. Part 745, Subpart E. In the CAFO, the United States alleges that the Company committed the following violations: • Failure to obtain, from the owner, a written acknowledgement that the owner has received the

required lead hazard information pamphlet, or obtain a certificate of mailing at least seven (7) days prior to the renovation.

• Failure to perform recordkeeping and reporting requirements. Pollutant Reductions It is expected that potential lead exposures and environmental contamination will be significantly reduced because the Company has taken prompt steps to come into compliance with the rule.

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Health and Environmental Effects Lead exposure affects the nervous system and can cause a range of health effects, from behavioral problems and learning disabilities, to seizures and death. Children six years old and younger are most at risk. If not detected early, children with high levels of lead in their bodies can suffer from: • Damage to the brain and nervous system • Behavior and learning problems, such as hyperactivity • Slowed growth • Hearing problems • Headaches • Anemia • In rare cases of acute lead poisoning from ingestion of lead, seizures, coma and even death. Lead can accumulate in our bodies over time, where it is stored in bones along with calcium. During pregnancy, lead is released from bones as maternal calcium is used to help form the bones of the fetus. This is particularly true if a woman does not have enough dietary calcium. Lead can also be easily circulated from the mother's blood stream through the placenta to the fetus. Mothers with high levels of lead in their bodies can expose their developing fetuses, resulting in serious and developmental problems including: • Miscarriages, • Premature births or low birth weight, • Brain damage, decreased mental abilities and learning difficulties, and/or • Reduced growth in young children. Civil Penalty The Company will pay a civil penalty of $2,000.

Colossal Contractors, Inc. Overview of Company and Facility Location Colossal Contractors, Inc. (the Company) is located in Burtonsville, Maryland. The settlement involves a renovation project conducted at a property located in Clarksburg, Maryland. The property was constructed prior to 1978. Violations The Consent Agreement and Final Order (CAFO) settles alleged violations of the Toxic Substances Control Act (TSCA), and the Renovation, Repair and Painting Rule (RRP Rule), 40 C.F.R. Part 745,

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Subpart E. In the CAFO, the United States alleges that the Company committed the following violations: • Failure to obtain either the owner’s written acknowledgement of receiving the required lead

hazard information pamphlet, or a certificate of mailing at least seven days prior to the renovation.

• Failure to retain all records documenting compliance with work practice standards. • Failure to comply with work practice standards to post warning signs; cover the ground; cover

the floor ; close windows and doors in the work area, and cover doors to the work area; and remove objects from the work area or cover them, as required.

Pollutant Reductions It is expected that potential lead exposures and environmental contamination will be significantly reduced because the Company has taken prompt steps to come into compliance with the rule. Health and Environmental Effects Lead exposure affects the nervous system and can cause a range of health effects, from behavioral problems and learning disabilities, to seizures and death. Children six years old and younger are most at risk. If not detected early, children with high levels of lead in their bodies can suffer from: • Damage to the brain and nervous system • Behavior and learning problems, such as hyperactivity • Slowed growth • Hearing problems • Headaches • Anemia • In rare cases of acute lead poisoning from ingestion of lead, seizures, coma and even death. Lead can accumulate in our bodies over time, where it is stored in bones along with calcium. During pregnancy, lead is released from bones as maternal calcium is used to help form the bones of the fetus. This is particularly true if a woman does not have enough dietary calcium. Lead can also be easily circulated from the mother's blood stream through the placenta to the fetus. Mothers with high levels of lead in their bodies can expose their developing fetuses, resulting in serious and developmental problems including: • Miscarriages, • Premature births or low birth weight, • Brain damage, decreased mental abilities and learning difficulties, and/or • Reduced growth in young children. Civil Penalty

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The Company will pay a civil penalty of $21,196.

Elk Custom Homes Contracting Info Sheet

Overview of Company and Facility Location Elk Custom Homes Contracting, Inc. (the Company) is located in Kersey, Pennsylvania. The settlement involves a renovation project conducted at a property located in Johnsonburg, Pennsylvania. The property was constructed prior to 1978. Violations The Consent Agreement and Final Order (CAFO) settles alleged violations of the Toxic Substances Control Act (TSCA), and the Renovation, Repair and Painting Rule (RRP Rule), 40 C.F.R. Part 745, Subpart E. In the CAFO, the United States alleges that the Company committed the following violations: • Failure to obtain firm certification. • Failure to ensure that a certified renovator is assigned to the renovation and discharges all of the

duties charged to a certified renovator under the RRP Rule. • Failure to obtain either (a) the owner’s written acknowledgement that he/she received the

required lead hazard information pamphlet or (b) a certificate of mailing such pamphlet to the owner, at least seven days prior to the renovation.

• Failure to retain all records documenting compliance with RRP Rule work practice standards. Pollutant Reductions It is expected that potential lead exposures and environmental contamination will be significantly reduced because the Company has taken prompt steps to come into compliance with the rule. Health and Environmental Effects Lead exposure affects the nervous system and can cause a range of health effects, from behavioral problems and learning disabilities, to seizures and death. Children six years old and younger are most at risk. If not detected early, children with high levels of lead in their bodies can suffer from: • Damage to the brain and nervous system • Behavior and learning problems, such as hyperactivity • Slowed growth

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• Hearing problems • Headaches • Anemia • In rare cases of acute lead poisoning from ingestion of lead, seizures, coma and even death. Lead can accumulate in our bodies over time, where it is stored in bones along with calcium. During pregnancy, lead is released from bones as maternal calcium is used to help form the bones of the fetus. This is particularly true if a woman does not have enough dietary calcium. Lead can also be easily circulated from the mother's blood stream through the placenta to the fetus. Mothers with high levels of lead in their bodies can expose their developing fetuses, resulting in serious and developmental problems including: • Miscarriages, • Premature births or low birth weight, • Brain damage, decreased mental abilities and learning difficulties, and/or • Reduced growth in young children. Civil Penalty The Company will pay a civil penalty of $1,340. The penalty considered the Company’s ability to pay, among other factors.

Integrated Construction Maintenance

Overview of Company and Facility Location Integrated Construction Maintenance (the Company) is located in Baltimore, Maryland. The settlement involves a renovation project conducted at a property located in Baltimore, Maryland. The property was constructed prior to 1978. Violations The Consent Agreement and Final Order (CAFO) settles alleged violations of the Toxic Substances Control Act (TSCA), and the Renovation, Repair and Painting Rule (RRP Rule), 40 C.F.R. Part 745, Subpart E. In the CAFO, the United States alleges that the Company committed the following violations: • Failure to follow work practice standards to post warning signs; close windows and doors in the

work area, or cover doors; and/or cover doors to the work area. Pollutant Reductions

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It is expected that potential lead exposures and environmental contamination will be significantly reduced because the Company has taken prompt steps to come into compliance with the rule. Health and Environmental Effects Lead exposure affects the nervous system and can cause a range of health effects, from behavioral problems and learning disabilities, to seizures and death. Children six years old and younger are most at risk. If not detected early, children with high levels of lead in their bodies can suffer from: • Damage to the brain and nervous system • Behavior and learning problems, such as hyperactivity • Slowed growth • Hearing problems • Headaches • Anemia • In rare cases of acute lead poisoning from ingestion of lead, seizures, coma and even death. Lead can accumulate in our bodies over time, where it is stored in bones along with calcium. During pregnancy, lead is released from bones as maternal calcium is used to help form the bones of the fetus. This is particularly true if a woman does not have enough dietary calcium. Lead can also be easily circulated from the mother's blood stream through the placenta to the fetus. Mothers with high levels of lead in their bodies can expose their developing fetuses, resulting in serious and developmental problems including: • Miscarriages, • Premature births or low birth weight, • Brain damage, decreased mental abilities and learning difficulties, and/or • Reduced growth in young children. Civil Penalty The Company will pay a civil penalty of $3,230. The penalty considered the Company’s ability to pay, among other factors.

J & R Builders, LLC

Overview of Company and Facility Location J&R Builders, LLC (the Company) is located in Weston, West Virginia. The settlement involves a renovation project conducted at a property located in Weston, West Virginia. The property was constructed prior to 1978.

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Violations The Consent Agreement and Final Order (CAFO) settles alleged violations of the Toxic Substances Control Act (TSCA), and the Renovation, Repair and Painting Rule (RRP Rule), 40 C.F.R. Part 745, Subpart E. In the CAFO, the United States alleges that the Company committed the following violations: • Failure to obtain firm certification. • Failure to ensure that a certified renovator is assigned to the renovation and discharges all of the

duties charged to a certified renovator under the RRP Rule. • Failure to obtain either (a) the owner’s written acknowledgement that he/she received the

required lead hazard information pamphlet or (b) a certificate of mailing such pamphlet to the owner, at least seven days prior to the renovation.

• Failure to retain all records documenting compliance with RRP Rule work practice standards. • Failure to comply with work practice requirements for posting warning signs, covering the

ground, and closing all windows and doors. Pollutant Reductions It is expected that potential lead exposures and environmental contamination will be significantly reduced because the Company has taken prompt steps to come into compliance with the rule. Health and Environmental Effects Lead exposure affects the nervous system and can cause a range of health effects, from behavioral problems and learning disabilities, to seizures and death. Children six years old and younger are most at risk. If not detected early, children with high levels of lead in their bodies can suffer from: • Damage to the brain and nervous system • Behavior and learning problems, such as hyperactivity • Slowed growth • Hearing problems • Headaches • Anemia • In rare cases of acute lead poisoning from ingestion of lead, seizures, coma and even death.

Lead can accumulate in our bodies over time, where it is stored in bones along with calcium. During pregnancy, lead is released from bones as maternal calcium is used to help form the bones of the fetus. This is particularly true if a woman does not have enough dietary calcium. Lead can also be easily circulated from the mother's blood stream through the placenta to the fetus. Mothers with

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high levels of lead in their bodies can expose their developing fetuses, resulting in serious and developmental problems including: • Miscarriages, • Premature births or low birth weight, • Brain damage, decreased mental abilities and learning difficulties, and/or • Reduced growth in young children. Civil Penalty The Company will pay a civil penalty of $ 2,583.00. The penalty considered the Company’s ability to pay, among other factors.

Jimmy Johns Construction, LLC

Overview of Company and Facility Location Jimmy Johns Construction, LLC (the Company) is located in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. The settlement involves a renovation conducted at a property located in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. The property was constructed prior to 1978. Violations The Expedited Settlement Agreement (ESA) settles alleged violations of the Toxic Substances Control Act (TSCA), and the Renovation, Repair and Painting Rule (RRP Rule), 40 C.F.R. Part 745, Subpart E. In the ESA, the United States alleges that the Company committed the following violations: • Failure to obtain initial firm certification. • Failure to ensure that certified renovator was assigned to the renovation. • Failure to obtain from the owner, written acknowledgement that the owner received the required

lead hazard information pamphlet or obtain a certificate of mailing at least seven (7) days prior to the renovation.

• Failure to perform recordkeeping requirements. Pollutant Reductions It is expected that potential lead exposures and environmental contamination will be significantly reduced because the Company has taken prompt steps to come into compliance with the rule.

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Health and Environmental Effects Lead exposure affects the nervous system and can cause a range of health effects, from behavioral problems and learning disabilities, to seizures and death. Children six years old and younger are most at risk. If not detected early, children with high levels of lead in their bodies can suffer from: • Damage to the brain and nervous system • Behavior and learning problems, such as hyperactivity • Slowed growth • Hearing problems • Headaches • Anemia • In rare cases of acute lead poisoning from ingestion of lead, seizures, coma and even death. Lead can accumulate in our bodies over time, where it is stored in bones along with calcium. During pregnancy, lead is released from bones as maternal calcium is used to help form the bones of the fetus. This is particularly true if a woman does not have enough dietary calcium. Lead can also be easily circulated from the mother's blood stream through the placenta to the fetus. Mothers with high levels of lead in their bodies can expose their developing fetuses, resulting in serious and developmental problems including: • Miscarriages, • Premature births or low birth weight, • Brain damage, decreased mental abilities and learning difficulties, and/or • Reduced growth in young children. Civil Penalty The Company will pay a civil penalty of $3,000.

JSH Home Improvements, LLC

Overview of Company and Facility Location JSH Home Improvements, LLC (the Company) is located in Lancaster, Pennsylvania. The settlement involves a renovation project conducted at a property located in Lancaster, Pennsylvania. The property was constructed prior to 1978. Violations The Consent Agreement and Final Order (CAFO) settles alleged violations of the Toxic Substances Control Act (TSCA), and the Renovation, Repair and Painting Rule (RRP Rule), 40 C.F.R. Part 745,

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Subpart E. In the CAFO, the United States alleges that the Company committed the following violations:

• Failure to obtain firm certification.

• Failure to ensure that a certified renovator is assigned to the renovation and discharges all of the duties charged to a certified renovator under the RRP Rule.

• Failure to obtain either (a) the owner’s written acknowledgement that he/she received the

required lead hazard information pamphlet or (b) a certificate of mailing such pamphlet to the owner, at least seven days prior to the renovation.

• Failure to retain all records documenting compliance with RRP Rule work practice

standards.

• Failure to comply with work practice requirements to post warning signs; close windows and doors in the work area, and cover doors to the work area; cover the floor; and remove all objects from the work area or cover them.

Pollutant Reductions It is expected that potential lead exposures and environmental contamination will be significantly reduced because the Company has taken prompt steps to come into compliance with the rule. Health and Environmental Effects Lead exposure affects the nervous system and can cause a range of health effects, from behavioral problems and learning disabilities, to seizures and death. Children six years old and younger are most at risk. If not detected early, children with high levels of lead in their bodies can suffer from: • Damage to the brain and nervous system • Behavior and learning problems, such as hyperactivity • Slowed growth • Hearing problems • Headaches • Anemia • In rare cases of acute lead poisoning from ingestion of lead, seizures, coma and even death. Lead can accumulate in our bodies over time, where it is stored in bones along with calcium. During pregnancy, lead is released from bones as maternal calcium is used to help form the bones of the fetus. This is particularly true if a woman does not have enough dietary calcium. Lead can also be easily circulated from the mother's blood stream through the placenta to the fetus. Mothers with high levels of lead in their bodies can expose their developing fetuses, resulting in serious and developmental problems including: • Miscarriages,

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• Premature births or low birth weight, • Brain damage, decreased mental abilities and learning difficulties, and/or • Reduced growth in young children. Civil Penalty The Company will pay a civil penalty of $19,096.00. The penalty considered the Company’s ability to pay, among other factors.

Mark Ferrar d/b/a Hawk Mountain Soda Blasting and MARCAT VT, LLC

Overview of Company and Facility Location Mark Ferrar, doing business as Hawk Mountain Soda Blasting, and MARCAT VT, LLC (the Companies) are located in Orwigsburg, Pennsylvania. The settlement involves a renovation conducted on a property located in Danville, Pennsylvania. The property was constructed prior to 1978. Violations The Consent Agreement and Final Order (CAFO) settles violations, alleged in a Complaint, of the Toxic Substances Control Act (TSCA), and the Renovation, Repair and Painting Rule (RRP Rule), 40 C.F.R. Part 745, Subpart E. The United States alleges that the Companies committed the following violations: • Failure to obtain firm certification. • Failure to ensure a certified renovator is assigned to the renovation and discharged the duties

required of a certified renovator. • Failure to contain and clean the work area. Pollutant Reductions It is expected that potential lead exposures and environmental contamination will be significantly reduced because the Companies have taken prompt steps to come into compliance with the rule. Health and Environmental Effects Lead exposure affects the nervous system and can cause a range of health effects, from behavioral problems and learning disabilities, to seizures and death. Children six years old and younger are most at risk. If not detected early, children with high levels of lead in their bodies can suffer from:

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• Damage to the brain and nervous system • Behavior and learning problems, such as hyperactivity • Slowed growth • Hearing problems • Headaches • Anemia • In rare cases of acute lead poisoning from ingestion of lead, seizures, coma and even death. Lead can accumulate in our bodies over time, where it is stored in bones along with calcium. During pregnancy, lead is released from bones as maternal calcium is used to help form the bones of the fetus. This is particularly true if a woman does not have enough dietary calcium. Lead can also be easily circulated from the mother's blood stream through the placenta to the fetus. Mothers with high levels of lead in their bodies can expose their developing fetuses, resulting in serious and developmental problems including: • Miscarriages, • Premature births or low birth weight, • Brain damage, decreased mental abilities and learning difficulties, and/or • Reduced growth in young children. Civil Penalty The Companies will pay a civil penalty of $3,400. The penalty was reduced because the Companies qualified as micro-businesses under the penalty program for micro-businesses.

Only Bathrooms, LLC

Overview of Company and Facility Location Only Bathrooms, LLC (the Company) is located in Springfield, Virginia. The settlement involves a renovation conducted at a property located in Arlington, Virginia. The property was constructed prior to 1978. Violations The Expedited Settlement Agreement (ESA) settles alleged violations of the Toxic Substances Control Act (TSCA), and the Renovation, Repair and Painting Rule (RRP Rule), 40 C.F.R. Part 745, Subpart E. In the ESA, the United States alleges that the Company committed the following violation(s): • Failure to obtain EPA certification and ensure that a certified renovator is assigned to the

renovation.

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• Failure to obtain from the property owner acknowledgement of having received EPA’s lead

hazard information pamphlet, or to obtain a certificate of mailing the pamphlet at least seven (7) prior to the renovation.

• Failure to perform recordkeeping and reporting requirements. Pollutant Reductions It is expected that potential lead exposures and environmental contamination will be significantly reduced because the Company has taken prompt steps to come into compliance with the enforcement order. Health and Environmental Effects Lead exposure affects the nervous system and can cause a range of health effects, from behavioral problems and learning disabilities, to seizures and death. Children six years old and younger are most at risk. If not detected early, children with high levels of lead in their bodies can suffer from: • Damage to the brain and nervous system • Behavior and learning problems, such as hyperactivity • Slowed growth • Hearing problems • Headaches • Anemia • In rare cases of acute lead poisoning from ingestion of lead, seizures, coma and even death. Lead can accumulate in our bodies over time, where it is stored in bones along with calcium. During pregnancy, lead is released from bones as maternal calcium is used to help form the bones of the fetus. This is particularly true if a woman does not have enough dietary calcium. Lead can also be easily circulated from the mother's blood stream through the placenta to the fetus. Mothers with high levels of lead in their bodies can expose their developing fetuses, resulting in serious and developmental problems including: • Miscarriages, • Premature births or low birth weight, • Brain damage, decreased mental abilities and learning difficulties, and/or • Reduced growth in young children. Civil Penalty The Company will pay a civil penalty of $4,000.

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RLS, LLC

Overview of Company and Facility Location RLS, LLC (the Company) is located in Ft. Washington, Pennsylvania. The settlement involves a renovation project conducted at a property located in Wilmington, Delaware. The property was constructed prior to 1978.

Violations The Expedited Settlement Agreement (ESA) settles alleged violations of the Toxic Substances Control Act (TSCA), and the Renovation, Repair and Painting Rule (RRP Rule), 40 C.F.R. Part 745, Subpart E. In the ESA, the United States alleges that the Company committed the following violation(s): • Failure to obtain initial firm certification from EPA.

• Failure to retain records necessary to demonstrate compliance with the RRP Rule.

Pollutant Reductions It is expected that potential lead exposures and environmental contamination will be significantly reduced because the Company has taken prompt steps to come into compliance with the rule. Health and Environmental Effects Lead exposure affects the nervous system and can cause a range of health effects, from behavioral problems and learning disabilities, to seizures and death. Children six years old and younger are most at risk. If not detected early, children with high levels of lead in their bodies can suffer from: • Damage to the brain and nervous system • Behavior and learning problems, such as hyperactivity • Slowed growth • Hearing problems • Headaches • Anemia • In rare cases of acute lead poisoning from ingestion of lead, seizures, coma and even death. Lead can accumulate in our bodies over time, where it is stored in bones along with calcium. During pregnancy, lead is released from bones as maternal calcium is used to help form the bones of the fetus. This is particularly true if a woman does not have enough dietary calcium. Lead can also be easily circulated from the mother's blood stream through the placenta to the fetus. Mothers with high levels of lead in their bodies can expose their developing fetuses, resulting in serious and developmental problems including:

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• Miscarriages, • Premature births or low birth weight, • Brain damage, decreased mental abilities and learning difficulties, and/or • Reduced growth in young children. Civil Penalty The Company will pay a civil penalty of $2,000.

Robert W. Heh, Jr. Construction Co.

d/b/a Window Depot USA

Overview of Company and Facility Location Robert W. Heh, Jr. Construction Co. doing business as Window Depot USA (the Company) is located in Stroudsburg, Pennsylvania. The settlement involves renovations conducted at properties located in Stroudsburg, Mt. Pocono and Hellertown, Pennsylvania. Violations The Consent Agreement and Final Order (CAFO) settles alleged violations of the Toxic Substances Control Act (TSCA), and the Renovation, Repair and Painting Rule (RRP Rule), 40 C.F.R. Part 745, Subpart E. In the CAFO, the United States alleges that the Company committed the following violations: • Failure to obtain firm certification. • Failure to either obtain the owner’s written acknowledgement that the owner received the

required lead hazard information pamphlet, or obtain a certificate of mailing at least seven (7) days prior to the renovation.

• Failure to retain records documenting compliance with work practice standards. Pollutant Reductions It is expected that potential lead exposures and environmental contamination will be significantly reduced because the Company has taken prompt steps to come into compliance with the rule. Health and Environmental Effects

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Lead exposure affects the nervous system and can cause a range of health effects, from behavioral problems and learning disabilities, to seizures and death. Children six years old and younger are most at risk. If not detected early, children with high levels of lead in their bodies can suffer from: • Damage to the brain and nervous system • Behavior and learning problems, such as hyperactivity • Slowed growth • Hearing problems • Headaches • Anemia • In rare cases of acute lead poisoning from ingestion of lead, seizures, coma and even death. Lead can accumulate in our bodies over time, where it is stored in bones along with calcium. During pregnancy, lead is released from bones as maternal calcium is used to help form the bones of the fetus. This is particularly true if a woman does not have enough dietary calcium. Lead can also be easily circulated from the mother's blood stream through the placenta to the fetus. Mothers with high levels of lead in their bodies can expose their developing fetuses, resulting in serious and developmental problems including: • Miscarriages, • Premature births or low birth weight, • Brain damage, decreased mental abilities and learning difficulties, and/or • Reduced growth in young children. Civil Penalty The Company will pay a civil penalty of $7,000. The penalty was reduced based on the Company’s ability to pay.

Scherrer Engineering and Construction Overview of Company and Facility Location Scherrer Engineering and Construction, Inc. (the Company) is located in Wheeling, West Virginia. The settlement involves a renovation project conducted at a property located in Wheeling, West Virginia. The property was constructed prior to 1978. Violations The Consent Agreement and Final Order (CAFO) settles alleged violations of the Toxic Substances Control Act (TSCA), and the Renovation, Repair and Painting Rule (RRP Rule), 40 C.F.R. Part 745, Subpart E. In the CAFO, the United States alleges that the Company committed the following violations:

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• Failure to obtain initial firm certification. • Failure to provide the property owner the EPA-approved lead hazard information pamphlet. • Failure to ensure that a certified renovator is assigned to each renovation and discharges all of

the responsibilities required of a certified renovator. • Failure to post warning signs, and contain renovation waste. • Failure to retain records demonstrating compliance with work practice standards. Pollutant Reductions It is expected that potential lead exposures and environmental contamination will be significantly reduced because the Company has taken prompt steps to come into compliance with the rule. Health and Environmental Effects Lead exposure affects the nervous system and can cause a range of health effects, from behavioral problems and learning disabilities, to seizures and death. Children six years old and younger are most at risk. If not detected early, children with high levels of lead in their bodies can suffer from: • Damage to the brain and nervous system • Behavior and learning problems, such as hyperactivity • Slowed growth • Hearing problems • Headaches • Anemia • In rare cases of acute lead poisoning from ingestion of lead, seizures, coma and even death. Lead can accumulate in our bodies over time, where it is stored in bones along with calcium. During pregnancy, lead is released from bones as maternal calcium is used to help form the bones of the fetus. This is particularly true if a woman does not have enough dietary calcium. Lead can also be easily circulated from the mother's blood stream through the placenta to the fetus. Mothers with high levels of lead in their bodies can expose their developing fetuses, resulting in serious and developmental problems including: • Miscarriages, • Premature births or low birth weight, • Brain damage, decreased mental abilities and learning difficulties, and/or • Reduced growth in young children. Civil Penalty

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The Company will pay a civil penalty of $ 22,500. The penalty considered the Company’s ability to pay, among other factors.

Window World Penn-Ohio, LLC

Overview of Company and Facility Location Window World Penn-Ohio, LLC (the Company) is located in Boardman, Ohio. The settlement involves a renovation conducted at properties located in North Versailles, McKeesport and Braddock, Pennsylvania. The properties were constructed prior to 1978. Violations The Consent Agreement and Final Order (CAFO) settles alleged violations of the Toxic Substances Control Act (TSCA), and the Renovation, Repair and Painting Rule (RRP Rule), 40 C.F.R. Part 745, Subpart E. In the CAFO, the United States alleges that the Company committed the following violation: • Failure to provide and/or retain records Pollutant Reductions It is expected that potential lead exposures and environmental contamination will be significantly reduced because the Company has taken prompt steps to come into compliance with the enforcement order. Health and Environmental Effects Lead exposure affects the nervous system and can cause a range of health effects, from behavioral problems and learning disabilities, to seizures and death. Children six years old and younger are most at risk. If not detected early, children with high levels of lead in their bodies can suffer from: • Damage to the brain and nervous system • Behavior and learning problems, such as hyperactivity • Slowed growth • Hearing problems • Headaches • Anemia • In rare cases of acute lead poisoning from ingestion of lead, seizures, coma and even death. Lead can accumulate in our bodies over time, where it is stored in bones along with calcium. During pregnancy, lead is released from bones as maternal calcium is used to help form the bones of the fetus. This is particularly true if a woman does not have enough dietary calcium. Lead can also be

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easily circulated from the mother's blood stream through the placenta to the fetus. Mothers with high levels of lead in their bodies can expose their developing fetuses, resulting in serious and developmental problems including: • Miscarriages, • Premature births or low birth weight, • Brain damage, decreased mental abilities and learning difficulties, and/or • Reduced growth in young children. Civil Penalty The Company will pay a civil penalty of $1,260.

Zook Quality Builders

Overview of Company and Facility Location Zook Quality Builders (the Company) is located in Kirkwood, Pennsylvania. The settlement involves a renovation project conducted at a property located in Oxford, Pennsylvania. The property was constructed prior to 1978. Violations The Consent Agreement and Final Order (CAFO) settles alleged violations of the Toxic Substances Control Act (TSCA), and the Renovation, Repair and Painting Rule (RRP Rule), 40 C.F.R. Part 745, Subpart E. In the CAFO, the United States alleges that the Company committed the following violations: • Failure to obtain firm certification. • Failure to retain records documenting compliance with work practice standards. Pollutant Reductions It is expected that potential lead exposures and environmental contamination will be significantly reduced because the Company has taken prompt steps to come into compliance with the rule. Health and Environmental Effects Lead exposure affects the nervous system and can cause a range of health effects, from behavioral problems and learning disabilities, to seizures and death. Children six years old and younger are most at risk. If not detected early, children with high levels of lead in their bodies can suffer from: • Damage to the brain and nervous system

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• Behavior and learning problems, such as hyperactivity • Slowed growth • Hearing problems • Headaches • Anemia • In rare cases of acute lead poisoning from ingestion of lead, seizures, coma and even death. Lead can accumulate in our bodies over time, where it is stored in bones along with calcium. During pregnancy, lead is released from bones as maternal calcium is used to help form the bones of the fetus. This is particularly true if a woman does not have enough dietary calcium. Lead can also be easily circulated from the mother's blood stream through the placenta to the fetus. Mothers with high levels of lead in their bodies can expose their developing fetuses, resulting in serious and developmental problems including: • Miscarriages, • Premature births or low birth weight, • Brain damage, decreased mental abilities and learning difficulties, and/or • Reduced growth in young children. Civil Penalty The Company will pay a civil penalty of $800. The penalty was reduced based on the Company’s ability to pay.

Allied Doors South Florida, LLC

Overview of Company and Facility Location Allied Doors South Florida, LLC (the Company) is located in Pompano Beach, Florida. The settlement involves a renovation conducted at a property located in South Florida. The property was constructed prior to 1978. Violations The Consent Agreement and Final Order (CAFO) settles alleged violations of the Toxic Substances Control Act (TSCA), and the Renovation, Repair and Painting Rule (RRP Rule), 40 C.F.R. Part 745, Subpart E. In the CAFO, the United States alleges that the Company committed the following violation: • Failure to establish and maintain records, or to make records available. Pollutant Reductions

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It is expected that potential lead exposures and environmental contamination will be significantly reduced because the Company has taken prompt steps to come into compliance with the rule. Health and Environmental Effects Lead exposure affects the nervous system and can cause a range of health effects, from behavioral problems and learning disabilities, to seizures and death. Children six years old and younger are most at risk. If not detected early, children with high levels of lead in their bodies can suffer from: • Damage to the brain and nervous system • Behavior and learning problems, such as hyperactivity • Slowed growth • Hearing problems • Headaches • Anemia • In rare cases of acute lead poisoning from ingestion of lead, seizures, coma and even death. Lead can accumulate in our bodies over time, where it is stored in bones along with calcium. During pregnancy, lead is released from bones as maternal calcium is used to help form the bones of the fetus. This is particularly true if a woman does not have enough dietary calcium. Lead can also be easily circulated from the mother's blood stream through the placenta to the fetus. Mothers with high levels of lead in their bodies can expose their developing fetuses, resulting in serious and developmental problems including: • Miscarriages, • Premature births or low birth weight, • Brain damage, decreased mental abilities and learning difficulties, and/or • Reduced growth in young children. Civil Penalty The Company will pay a civil penalty of $600.

Castillo Construction Services, Inc.

Overview of Company and Facility Location Castillo Construction Services, Inc. (the Company) is located in Tampa, Florida. The settlement involves a renovation conducted at a property located in Tampa, Florida. The property was constructed prior to 1978. Violations

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The Consent Agreement and Final Order (CAFO) settles alleged violations of the Toxic Substances Control Act (TSCA), and the Renovation, Repair and Painting Rule (RRP Rule), 40 C.F.R. Part 745, Subpart E. In the CAFO, the United States alleges that the Company committed the following violation: • Failure to obtain firm certification. Pollutant Reductions It is expected that potential lead exposures and environmental contamination will be significantly reduced because the Company has taken prompt steps to come into compliance with the rule. Health and Environmental Effects Lead exposure affects the nervous system and can cause a range of health effects, from behavioral problems and learning disabilities, to seizures and death. Children six years old and younger are most at risk. If not detected early, children with high levels of lead in their bodies can suffer from: • Damage to the brain and nervous system • Behavior and learning problems, such as hyperactivity • Slowed growth • Hearing problems • Headaches • Anemia • In rare cases of acute lead poisoning from ingestion of lead, seizures, coma and even death. Lead can accumulate in our bodies over time, where it is stored in bones along with calcium. During pregnancy, lead is released from bones as maternal calcium is used to help form the bones of the fetus. This is particularly true if a woman does not have enough dietary calcium. Lead can also be easily circulated from the mother's blood stream through the placenta to the fetus. Mothers with high levels of lead in their bodies can expose their developing fetuses, resulting in serious and developmental problems including: • Miscarriages, • Premature births or low birth weight, • Brain damage, decreased mental abilities and learning difficulties, and/or • Reduced growth in young children. Civil Penalty The Company will pay a civil penalty of $420.

Door Store of Louisville, LLC

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Overview of Company and Facility Location Door Store of Louisville, LLC (the Company) is located in Louisville, Kentucky. The settlement involves a renovation conducted at a property located in Louisville, Kentucky. The property was constructed prior to 1978. Violations The Consent Agreement and Final Order (CAFO) settles alleged violations of the Toxic Substances Control Act (TSCA), and the Renovation, Repair and Painting Rule (RRP Rule), 40 C.F.R. Part 745, Subpart E. In the CAFO, the United States alleges that the Company committed the following violation:

• Failure to retain, from the owner and/or adult occupant, a signed and dated acknowledgement of receipt of EPA’s lead hazard information pamphlet.

Pollutant Reductions It is expected that potential lead exposures and environmental contamination will be significantly reduced because the Company has taken prompt steps to come into compliance with the rule. Health and Environmental Effects Lead exposure affects the nervous system and can cause a range of health effects, from behavioral problems and learning disabilities, to seizures and death. Children six years old and younger are most at risk. If not detected early, children with high levels of lead in their bodies can suffer from: • Damage to the brain and nervous system • Behavior and learning problems, such as hyperactivity • Slowed growth • Hearing problems • Headaches • Anemia • In rare cases of acute lead poisoning from ingestion of lead, seizures, coma and even death. Lead can accumulate in our bodies over time, where it is stored in bones along with calcium. During pregnancy, lead is released from bones as maternal calcium is used to help form the bones of the fetus. This is particularly true if a woman does not have enough dietary calcium. Lead can also be easily circulated from the mother's blood stream through the placenta to the fetus. Mothers with high levels of lead in their bodies can expose their developing fetuses, resulting in serious and developmental problems including: • Miscarriages, • Premature births or low birth weight, • Brain damage, decreased mental abilities and learning difficulties, and/or

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• Reduced growth in young children. Civil Penalty The Company will pay a civil penalty of $300.

The Glass Guru of Melbourne

Overview of Company and Facility Location The Glass Guru of Melbourne (the Company) is located in Melbourne, Florida. The settlement involves a renovation conducted at a property located in Melbourne, Florida. The property was constructed prior to 1978. Violations The Consent Agreement and Final Order (CAFO) settles alleged violations of the Toxic Substances Control Act (TSCA), and the Renovation, Repair and Painting Rule (RRP Rule), 40 C.F.R. Part 745, Subpart E. In the CAFO, the United States alleges that the Company committed the following violation: • Failure to obtain firm certification. Pollutant Reductions It is expected that potential lead exposures and environmental contamination will be significantly reduced because the Company has taken prompt steps to come into compliance with the rule. Health and Environmental Effects Lead exposure affects the nervous system and can cause a range of health effects, from behavioral problems and learning disabilities, to seizures and death. Children six years old and younger are most at risk. If not detected early, children with high levels of lead in their bodies can suffer from: • Damage to the brain and nervous system • Behavior and learning problems, such as hyperactivity • Slowed growth • Hearing problems • Headaches • Anemia • In rare cases of acute lead poisoning from ingestion of lead, seizures, coma and even death.

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Lead can accumulate in our bodies over time, where it is stored in bones along with calcium. During pregnancy, lead is released from bones as maternal calcium is used to help form the bones of the fetus. This is particularly true if a woman does not have enough dietary calcium. Lead can also be easily circulated from the mother's blood stream through the placenta to the fetus. Mothers with high levels of lead in their bodies can expose their developing fetuses, resulting in serious and developmental problems including: • Miscarriages, • Premature births or low birth weight, • Brain damage, decreased mental abilities and learning difficulties, and/or • Reduced growth in young children. Civil Penalty The Company will pay a civil penalty of $420.

Omni Services, LLC Overview of Company and Facility Location Omni Services, LLC (the Company) is located in South Carolina. The settlement involves renovation conducted at properties located in Charleston, South Carolina. The properties were constructed prior to 1978. Violations The Consent Agreement and Final Order (CAFO) settles alleged violations of the Toxic Substances Control Act (TSCA), and the Renovation, Repair and Painting Rule (RRP Rule), 40 C.F.R. Part 745, Subpart E. In the CAFO, the United States alleges that the Company committed the following violation: • Failure to either obtain the owner/occupant’s written acknowledgement of having received

EPA’s lead hazard information pamphlet, or obtain a certificate of mailing the pamphlet at least seven (7) days prior to the renovation.

Pollutant Reductions It is expected that potential lead exposures and environmental contamination will be significantly reduced because the Company has taken prompt steps to come into compliance with the rule.

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Health and Environmental Effects Lead exposure affects the nervous system and can cause a range of health effects, from behavioral problems and learning disabilities, to seizures and death. Children six years old and younger are most at risk. If not detected early, children with high levels of lead in their bodies can suffer from: • Damage to the brain and nervous system • Behavior and learning problems, such as hyperactivity • Slowed growth • Hearing problems • Headaches • Anemia • In rare cases of acute lead poisoning from ingestion of lead, seizures, coma and even death. Lead can accumulate in our bodies over time, where it is stored in bones along with calcium. During pregnancy, lead is released from bones as maternal calcium is used to help form the bones of the fetus. This is particularly true if a woman does not have enough dietary calcium. Lead can also be easily circulated from the mother's blood stream through the placenta to the fetus. Mothers with high levels of lead in their bodies can expose their developing fetuses, resulting in serious and developmental problems including: • Miscarriages, • Premature births or low birth weight, • Brain damage, decreased mental abilities and learning difficulties, and/or • Reduced growth in young children. Civil Penalty The Company will pay a civil penalty of $5,680.

Paul Sellars General Contractor

Overview of Company and Facility Location Paul Sellars General Contractor (the Company) is located in Kentucky. The settlement involves a renovation conducted at a property located in Henderson, Kentucky. The property was constructed prior to 1978. Violations The Consent Agreement and Final Order (CAFO) settles alleged violations of the Toxic Substances Control Act (TSCA), and the Renovation, Repair and Painting Rule (RRP Rule), 40 C.F.R. Part 745,

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Subpart E. In the CAFO, the United States alleges that the Company committed the following violations: • Failure to obtain firm certification. • Failure to either obtain the owner/occupant’s written acknowledgement of having received

EPA’s lead hazard information pamphlet, or obtain a certificate of mailing the pamphlet at least seven (7) days prior to the renovation.

Pollutant Reductions It is expected that potential lead exposures and environmental contamination will be significantly reduced because the Company has taken prompt steps to come into compliance with the rule. Health and Environmental Effects Lead exposure affects the nervous system and can cause a range of health effects, from behavioral problems and learning disabilities, to seizures and death. Children six years old and younger are most at risk. If not detected early, children with high levels of lead in their bodies can suffer from: • Damage to the brain and nervous system • Behavior and learning problems, such as hyperactivity • Slowed growth • Hearing problems • Headaches • Anemia • In rare cases of acute lead poisoning from ingestion of lead, seizures, coma and even death. Lead can accumulate in our bodies over time, where it is stored in bones along with calcium. During pregnancy, lead is released from bones as maternal calcium is used to help form the bones of the fetus. This is particularly true if a woman does not have enough dietary calcium. Lead can also be easily circulated from the mother's blood stream through the placenta to the fetus. Mothers with high levels of lead in their bodies can expose their developing fetuses, resulting in serious and developmental problems including: • Miscarriages, • Premature births or low birth weight, • Brain damage, decreased mental abilities and learning difficulties, and/or • Reduced growth in young children. Civil Penalty The Company will pay a civil penalty of $1,435.

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Perdue Builders

Overview of Company and Facility Location Perdue Builders (the Company) is located in Louisville, Kentucky. The settlement involves a renovation conducted at a property located in Louisville, Kentucky. The property was constructed prior to 1978. Violations The Consent Agreement and Final Order (CAFO) settles alleged violations of the Toxic Substances Control Act (TSCA), and the Renovation, Repair and Painting Rule (RRP Rule), 40 C.F.R. Part 745, Subpart E. In the CAFO, the United States alleges that the Company committed the following violation: • Failure to establish and maintain records, or to make such records available. Pollutant Reductions It is expected that potential lead exposures and environmental contamination will be significantly reduced because the Company has taken prompt steps to come into compliance with the rule. Health and Environmental Effects Lead exposure affects the nervous system and can cause a range of health effects, from behavioral problems and learning disabilities, to seizures and death. Children six years old and younger are most at risk. If not detected early, children with high levels of lead in their bodies can suffer from: • Damage to the brain and nervous system • Behavior and learning problems, such as hyperactivity • Slowed growth • Hearing problems • Headaches • Anemia • In rare cases of acute lead poisoning from ingestion of lead, seizures, coma and even death. Lead can accumulate in our bodies over time, where it is stored in bones along with calcium. During pregnancy, lead is released from bones as maternal calcium is used to help form the bones of the fetus. This is particularly true if a woman does not have enough dietary calcium. Lead can also be easily circulated from the mother's blood stream through the placenta to the fetus. Mothers with high levels of lead in their bodies can expose their developing fetuses, resulting in serious and developmental problems including: • Miscarriages, • Premature births or low birth weight,

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• Brain damage, decreased mental abilities and learning difficulties, and/or • Reduced growth in young children. Civil Penalty The Company will pay a civil penalty of $420.

Tiny’s Construction, LLC

Overview of Company and Facility Location Tiny’s Construction, LLC (the Company) is located in Tennessee. The settlement involves renovation conducted at properties located in Nashville, Tennessee. The properties were constructed prior to 1978. Violations The Consent Agreement and Final Order (CAFO) settles alleged violations of the Toxic Substances Control Act (TSCA), and the Renovation, Repair and Painting Rule (RRP Rule), 40 C.F.R. Part 745, Subpart E. In the CAFO, the United States alleges that the Company committed the following violation: • Failure to provide the owner/occupant the EPA-approved lead hazard information pamphlet. Pollutant Reductions It is expected that potential lead exposures and environmental contamination will be significantly reduced because the Company has taken prompt steps to come into compliance with the rule. Health and Environmental Effects Lead exposure affects the nervous system and can cause a range of health effects, from behavioral problems and learning disabilities, to seizures and death. Children six years old and younger are most at risk. If not detected early, children with high levels of lead in their bodies can suffer from: • Damage to the brain and nervous system • Behavior and learning problems, such as hyperactivity • Slowed growth • Hearing problems • Headaches • Anemia • In rare cases of acute lead poisoning from ingestion of lead, seizures, coma and even death.

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Lead can accumulate in our bodies over time, where it is stored in bones along with calcium. During pregnancy, lead is released from bones as maternal calcium is used to help form the bones of the fetus. This is particularly true if a woman does not have enough dietary calcium. Lead can also be easily circulated from the mother's blood stream through the placenta to the fetus. Mothers with high levels of lead in their bodies can expose their developing fetuses, resulting in serious and developmental problems including: • Miscarriages, • Premature births or low birth weight, • Brain damage, decreased mental abilities and learning difficulties, and/or • Reduced growth in young children. Civil Penalty The Company will pay a civil penalty of $2,840.

Hammond and Brandt Builders, LLC

Overview of Company and Facility Location Hammond and Brandt Builders, LLC (the Company) is located in Nashville, Tennessee. The settlement involves a renovation conducted at a property located in Nashville, Tennessee. The property was constructed prior to 1978. Violations The Consent Agreement and Final Order (CAFO) settles alleged violations of the Toxic Substances Control Act (TSCA), and the Renovation, Repair and Painting Rule (RRP Rule), 40 C.F.R. Part 745, Subpart E. In the CAFO, the United States alleges that the Company committed the following violation: • Failure to retain all records necessary to document compliance. Pollutant Reductions It is expected that potential lead exposures and environmental contamination will be significantly reduced because the Company has taken prompt steps to come into compliance with the enforcement order. Health and Environmental Effects

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Lead exposure affects the nervous system and can cause a range of health effects, from behavioral problems and learning disabilities, to seizures and death. Children six years old and younger are most at risk. If not detected early, children with high levels of lead in their bodies can suffer from: • Damage to the brain and nervous system • Behavior and learning problems, such as hyperactivity • Slowed growth • Hearing problems • Headaches • Anemia • In rare cases of acute lead poisoning from ingestion of lead, seizures, coma and even death. Lead can accumulate in our bodies over time, where it is stored in bones along with calcium. During pregnancy, lead is released from bones as maternal calcium is used to help form the bones of the fetus. This is particularly true if a woman does not have enough dietary calcium. Lead can also be easily circulated from the mother's blood stream through the placenta to the fetus. Mothers with high levels of lead in their bodies can expose their developing fetuses, resulting in serious and developmental problems including: • Miscarriages, • Premature births or low birth weight, • Brain damage, decreased mental abilities and learning difficulties, and/or • Reduced growth in young children. Civil Penalty The Company will pay a civil penalty of $420.

The Clinard Co. Inc. d/b/a Clinard Home Improvement

Overview of Company and Facility Location The Clinard Co. Inc., doing business as Clinard Home Improvement (the Company) is located in Tennessee. The settlement involves a renovation conducted at a property located in Nashville, Tennessee. The property was constructed prior to 1978. Violations The Consent Agreement and Final Order (CAFO) settles alleged violations of the Toxic Substances Control Act (TSCA), and the Renovation, Repair and Painting Rule (RRP Rule), 40 C.F.R. Part 745, Subpart E. In the CAFO, the United States alleges that the Company committed the following violations:

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• Failure to obtain firm certification. • Failure to retain all records necessary to demonstrate compliance. Pollutant Reductions It is expected that potential lead exposures and environmental contamination will be significantly reduced because the Company has taken prompt steps to come into compliance with the enforcement order. Health and Environmental Effects Lead exposure affects the nervous system and can cause a range of health effects, from behavioral problems and learning disabilities, to seizures and death. Children six years old and younger are most at risk. If not detected early, children with high levels of lead in their bodies can suffer from: • Damage to the brain and nervous system • Behavior and learning problems, such as hyperactivity • Slowed growth • Hearing problems • Headaches • Anemia • In rare cases of acute lead poisoning from ingestion of lead, seizures, coma and even death. Lead can accumulate in our bodies over time, where it is stored in bones along with calcium. During pregnancy, lead is released from bones as maternal calcium is used to help form the bones of the fetus. This is particularly true if a woman does not have enough dietary calcium. Lead can also be easily circulated from the mother's blood stream through the placenta to the fetus. Mothers with high levels of lead in their bodies can expose their developing fetuses, resulting in serious and developmental problems including: • Miscarriages, • Premature births or low birth weight, • Brain damage, decreased mental abilities and learning difficulties, and/or • Reduced growth in young children. Civil Penalty The Company will pay a civil penalty of $730.

Arch Environmental Group, Inc.

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Overview of Company and Facility Location Arch Environmental Group, Inc. (the Company) is a training provider located in Farmington Hills, Michigan. The settlement involves lead-based paint training courses.

Violations The Expedited Settlement Agreement (ESA) settles alleged violations of the Toxic Substances Control Act (TSCA), and the Lead-Based Paint Activities Rule (LBPA Rule), 40 C.F.R. Part 745, Subpart L. The LBPA Rule establishes requirements for training programs for renovators and dust sampling technicians who perform renovations subject to the Renovation, Repair and Painting Rule (“RRP Rule”), 40 C.F.R. Part 745, Subpart E. In the ESA, the United States alleges that the Company committed the following violation: • Failure to notify EPA following completion of training courses. Pollutant Reductions It is expected that potential lead exposures and environmental contamination will be significantly reduced because the Company has taken prompt steps to come into compliance with the RRP Rule. Health and Environmental Effects Lead exposure affects the nervous system and can cause a range of health effects, from behavioral problems and learning disabilities, to seizures and death. Children six years old and younger are most at risk. If not detected early, children with high levels of lead in their bodies can suffer from: • Damage to the brain and nervous system • Behavior and learning problems, such as hyperactivity • Slowed growth • Hearing problems • Headaches • Anemia • In rare cases of acute lead poisoning from ingestion of lead, seizures, coma and even death. Lead can accumulate in our bodies over time, where it is stored in bones along with calcium. During pregnancy, lead is released from bones as maternal calcium is used to help form the bones of the fetus. This is particularly true if a woman does not have enough dietary calcium. Lead can also be easily circulated from the mother's blood stream through the placenta to the fetus. Mothers with high levels of lead in their bodies can expose their developing fetuses, resulting in serious and developmental problems including: • Miscarriages, • Premature births or low birth weight, • Brain damage, decreased mental abilities and learning difficulties, and/or • Reduced growth in young children.

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Civil Penalty The Company will pay a civil penalty of $1,000.

Capitol Painting & Decorating

Overview of Company and Facility Location Capitol Painting & Decorating (the Company) is located in Carbondale, Illinois. The settlement involves a renovation conducted at a property located in Murphysboro, Illinois. The property was constructed prior to 1978. Violations The Consent Agreement and Final Order (CAFO) settles alleged violations of the Toxic Substances Control Act (TSCA), and the Renovation, Repair and Painting Rule (RRP Rule), 40 C.F.R. Part 745, Subpart E. In the CAFO, the United States alleges that the Company committed the following violation: • Failure to apply for and obtain firm certification. Pollutant Reductions It is expected that potential lead exposures and environmental contamination will be significantly reduced because the Company has taken prompt steps to come into compliance with the rule. Health and Environmental Effects Lead exposure affects the nervous system and can cause a range of health effects, from behavioral problems and learning disabilities, to seizures and death. Children six years old and younger are most at risk. If not detected early, children with high levels of lead in their bodies can suffer from: • Damage to the brain and nervous system • Behavior and learning problems, such as hyperactivity • Slowed growth • Hearing problems • Headaches • Anemia • In rare cases of acute lead poisoning from ingestion of lead, seizures, coma and even death.

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fetus. This is particularly true if a woman does not have enough dietary calcium. Lead can also be easily circulated from the mother's blood stream through the placenta to the fetus. Mothers with high levels of lead in their bodies can expose their developing fetuses, resulting in serious and developmental problems including: • Miscarriages, • Premature births or low birth weight, • Brain damage, decreased mental abilities and learning difficulties, and/or • Reduced growth in young children. Civil Penalty The Company will pay a civil penalty of $720.

Northern Environmental Consultants, LLC

Overview of Company and Facility Location Northern Environmental Consultants, LLC (the Company) is a training provider located in Hancock, Michigan. The settlement involves lead-based paint training courses.

Violations The Expedited Settlement Agreement (ESA) settles alleged violations of the Toxic Substances Control Act (TSCA), and the Lead-Based Paint Activities Rule (LBPA Rule), 40 C.F.R. Part 745, Subpart L. The LBPA Rule establishes requirements for training programs for renovators and dust sampling technicians who perform renovations subject to the Renovation, Repair and Painting Rule (“RRP Rule”), 40 C.F.R. Part 745, Subpart E. In the ESA, the United States alleges that the Company committed the following violation:

• Failure to notify EPA following completion of training courses. Pollutant Reductions It is expected that potential lead exposures and environmental contamination will be significantly reduced because the Company has taken prompt steps to come into compliance with the RRP Rule. Health and Environmental Effects Lead exposure affects the nervous system and can cause a range of health effects, from behavioral problems and learning disabilities, to seizures and death. Children six years old and younger are most at risk. If not detected early, children with high levels of lead in their bodies can suffer from: • Damage to the brain and nervous system

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• Behavior and learning problems, such as hyperactivity • Slowed growth • Hearing problems • Headaches • Anemia • In rare cases of acute lead poisoning from ingestion of lead, seizures, coma and even death. Lead can accumulate in our bodies over time, where it is stored in bones along with calcium. During pregnancy, lead is released from bones as maternal calcium is used to help form the bones of the fetus. This is particularly true if a woman does not have enough dietary calcium. Lead can also be easily circulated from the mother's blood stream through the placenta to the fetus. Mothers with high levels of lead in their bodies can expose their developing fetuses, resulting in serious and developmental problems including: • Miscarriages, • Premature births or low birth weight, • Brain damage, decreased mental abilities and learning difficulties, and/or • Reduced growth in young children. Civil Penalty The Company will pay a civil penalty of $200.

Ohio Laborer’s Training & Apprenticeship Trust Fund

Overview of Company and Facility Location Ohio Laborer’s Training & Apprenticeship Trust Fund (the Company) is a training provider located in Howard, Ohio. The settlement involves lead-based paint training courses.

Violations The Expedited Settlement Agreement (ESA) settles alleged violations of the Toxic Substances Control Act (TSCA), and the Lead-Based Paint Activities Rule (LBPA Rule), 40 C.F.R. Part 745, Subpart L. The LBPA Rule establishes requirements for training programs for renovators and dust sampling technicians who perform renovations subject to the Renovation, Repair and Painting Rule (“RRP Rule”), 40 C.F.R. Part 745, Subpart E. In the ESA, the United States alleges that the Company committed the following violation:

• Failure to provide EPA advance notification of training courses. Pollutant Reductions

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It is expected that potential lead exposures and environmental contamination will be significantly reduced because the Company has taken prompt steps to come into compliance with the RRP Rule. Health and Environmental Effects Lead exposure affects the nervous system and can cause a range of health effects, from behavioral problems and learning disabilities, to seizures and death. Children six years old and younger are most at risk. If not detected early, children with high levels of lead in their bodies can suffer from: • Damage to the brain and nervous system • Behavior and learning problems, such as hyperactivity • Slowed growth • Hearing problems • Headaches • Anemia • In rare cases of acute lead poisoning from ingestion of lead, seizures, coma and even death. Lead can accumulate in our bodies over time, where it is stored in bones along with calcium. During pregnancy, lead is released from bones as maternal calcium is used to help form the bones of the fetus. This is particularly true if a woman does not have enough dietary calcium. Lead can also be easily circulated from the mother's blood stream through the placenta to the fetus. Mothers with high levels of lead in their bodies can expose their developing fetuses, resulting in serious and developmental problems including: • Miscarriages, • Premature births or low birth weight, • Brain damage, decreased mental abilities and learning difficulties, and/or • Reduced growth in young children. Civil Penalty The Company will pay a civil penalty of $1,000.

Rohrer Group, Inc. d/b/a Window World of Akron, Ohio

Overview of Company and Facility Location Rohrer Group, Inc., doing business as Window World of Akron, Ohio (the Company) is located in Akron, Ohio. The settlement involves renovations at properties located in Akron, Canton, Medina, Kent, and Cuyahoga Falls, Ohio. The properties were constructed prior to 1978.

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Violations The Consent Agreement and Final Order (CAFO) settles alleged violations of the Toxic Substances Control Act (TSCA), and the Renovation, Repair and Painting Rule (RRP Rule), 40 C.F.R. Part 745, Subpart E. In the CAFO, the United States alleges that the Company committed the following violations: • Failure to obtain from the property owner written acknowledgement that the owner received the

required lead hazard information pamphlet. • Failure to retain all records necessary to demonstrate compliance with work practice standards. Pollutant Reductions It is expected that potential lead exposures and environmental contamination will be significantly reduced because the Company has taken prompt steps to come into compliance with the rule. Health and Environmental Effects Lead exposure affects the nervous system and can cause a range of health effects, from behavioral problems and learning disabilities, to seizures and death. Children six years old and younger are most at risk. If not detected early, children with high levels of lead in their bodies can suffer from: • Damage to the brain and nervous system • Behavior and learning problems, such as hyperactivity • Slowed growth • Hearing problems • Headaches • Anemia • In rare cases of acute lead poisoning from ingestion of lead, seizures, coma and even death.

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The Company will pay a civil penalty of $3,600. The penalty considered the Company’s ability to pay, among other factors.

William DeMarse d/b/a Bill DeMarse Professional Painting

Overview of Company and Facility Location William DeMarse, doing business as Bill DeMarse Professional Painting (the Company) is located in Grand Haven, Michigan. The settlement involves a renovation conducted at a property located in Grand Haven, Michigan. The property was constructed prior to 1978. Violations The Consent Agreement and Final Order (CAFO) settles alleged violations of the Toxic Substances Control Act (TSCA), and the Renovation, Repair and Painting Rule (RRP Rule), 40 C.F.R. Part 745, Subpart E. In the CAFO, the United States alleges that the Company committed the following violations: • Failure to obtain firm certification. • Failure to direct a renovation with a certified renovator, or perform it with a certified renovator

or individuals trained by a certified renovator. • Failure to cover the ground or clean the work area as required. Pollutant Reductions It is expected that potential lead exposures and environmental contamination will be significantly reduced because the Company has taken prompt steps to come into compliance with the rule. Health and Environmental Effects Lead exposure affects the nervous system and can cause a range of health effects, from behavioral problems and learning disabilities, to seizures and death. Children six years old and younger are most at risk. If not detected early, children with high levels of lead in their bodies can suffer from: • Damage to the brain and nervous system • Behavior and learning problems, such as hyperactivity • Slowed growth • Hearing problems • Headaches • Anemia • In rare cases of acute lead poisoning from ingestion of lead, seizures, coma and even death.

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Lead can accumulate in our bodies over time, where it is stored in bones along with calcium. During pregnancy, lead is released from bones as maternal calcium is used to help form the bones of the fetus. This is particularly true if a woman does not have enough dietary calcium. Lead can also be easily circulated from the mother's blood stream through the placenta to the fetus. Mothers with high levels of lead in their bodies can expose their developing fetuses, resulting in serious and developmental problems including: • Miscarriages, • Premature births or low birth weight, • Brain damage, decreased mental abilities and learning difficulties, and/or • Reduced growth in young children. Civil Penalty The Company will pay a civil penalty of $28,545. The penalty considered the Company’s ability to pay, among other factors.

Accent Systems, Inc., d/b/a Accent DKI

Overview of Company and Facility Location Accent Systems, Inc., doing business as Accent DKI (the Company) is located in Omaha, Nebraska. The settlement involves renovations conducted at properties located in Omaha, Nebraska. The properties were constructed prior to 1978. Violations The Consent Agreement and Final Order (CAFO) settles alleged violations of the Toxic Substances Control Act (TSCA), and the Renovation, Repair and Painting Rule (RRP Rule), 40 C.F.R. Part 745, Subpart E. In the CAFO, the United States alleges that the Company committed the following violation: • Failure to retain all records necessary to demonstrate compliance. Pollutant Reductions It is expected that potential lead exposures and environmental contamination will be significantly reduced because the Company has taken prompt steps to come into compliance with the rule. Health and Environmental Effects

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Lead exposure affects the nervous system and can cause a range of health effects, from behavioral problems and learning disabilities, to seizures and death. Children six years old and younger are most at risk. If not detected early, children with high levels of lead in their bodies can suffer from: • Damage to the brain and nervous system • Behavior and learning problems, such as hyperactivity • Slowed growth • Hearing problems • Headaches • Anemia • In rare cases of acute lead poisoning from ingestion of lead, seizures, coma and even death. Lead can accumulate in our bodies over time, where it is stored in bones along with calcium. During pregnancy, lead is released from bones as maternal calcium is used to help form the bones of the fetus. This is particularly true if a woman does not have enough dietary calcium. Lead can also be easily circulated from the mother's blood stream through the placenta to the fetus. Mothers with high levels of lead in their bodies can expose their developing fetuses, resulting in serious and developmental problems including: • Miscarriages, • Premature births or low birth weight, • Brain damage, decreased mental abilities and learning difficulties, and/or • Reduced growth in young children. Civil Penalty The Company will pay a civil penalty of $1,200.

Bielenberg Builders Inc.

Overview of Company and Facility Location Bielenberg Builders Inc. (the Company) is located in Lincoln, Nebraska. The settlement involves a renovation conducted at a property located in Lincoln, Nebraska. The property was constructed prior to 1978. Violations The Consent Agreement and Final Order (CAFO) settles alleged violations of the Toxic Substances Control Act (TSCA), and the Renovation, Repair and Painting Rule (RRP Rule), 40 C.F.R. Part 745, Subpart E. In the CAFO, the United States alleges that the Company committed the following violations:

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• Failure to obtain firm certification. • Failure to post signs, cover the ground and contain waste, as required. • Failure to provide EPA’s lead hazard information pamphlet to the property owner. Pollutant Reductions It is expected that potential lead exposures and environmental contamination will be significantly reduced because the Company has taken prompt steps to come into compliance with the enforcement order. Health and Environmental Effects Lead exposure affects the nervous system and can cause a range of health effects, from behavioral problems and learning disabilities, to seizures and death. Children six years old and younger are most at risk. If not detected early, children with high levels of lead in their bodies can suffer from: • Damage to the brain and nervous system • Behavior and learning problems, such as hyperactivity • Slowed growth • Hearing problems • Headaches • Anemia • In rare cases of acute lead poisoning from ingestion of lead, seizures, coma and even death. Lead can accumulate in our bodies over time, where it is stored in bones along with calcium. During pregnancy, lead is released from bones as maternal calcium is used to help form the bones of the fetus. This is particularly true if a woman does not have enough dietary calcium. Lead can also be easily circulated from the mother's blood stream through the placenta to the fetus. Mothers with high levels of lead in their bodies can expose their developing fetuses, resulting in serious and developmental problems including: • Miscarriages, • Premature births or low birth weight, • Brain damage, decreased mental abilities and learning difficulties, and/or • Reduced growth in young children. Civil Penalty The Company will pay a zero civil penalty, based on ability to pay.

Blues Springs Siding and Windows, LLC

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Overview of Company and Facility Location Blues Springs Siding and Windows, LLC (the Company) is located in Blue Springs, Missouri. The settlement involves renovation conducted at properties located in Kansas City, Missouri. The properties were constructed prior to 1978. Violations The Consent Agreement and Final Order (CAFO) settles alleged violations of the Toxic Substances Control Act (TSCA), and the Renovation, Repair and Painting Rule (RRP Rule), 40 C.F.R. Part 745, Subpart E. In the CAFO, the United States alleges that the Company committed the following violations: • Failure to obtain firm certification. • Failure to maintain records documenting compliance. Pollutant Reductions It is expected that potential lead exposures and environmental contamination will be significantly reduced because the Company has taken prompt steps to come into compliance with the enforcement order. Health and Environmental Effects Lead exposure affects the nervous system and can cause a range of health effects, from behavioral problems and learning disabilities, to seizures and death. Children six years old and younger are most at risk. If not detected early, children with high levels of lead in their bodies can suffer from: • Damage to the brain and nervous system • Behavior and learning problems, such as hyperactivity • Slowed growth • Hearing problems • Headaches • Anemia • In rare cases of acute lead poisoning from ingestion of lead, seizures, coma and even death. Lead can accumulate in our bodies over time, where it is stored in bones along with calcium. During pregnancy, lead is released from bones as maternal calcium is used to help form the bones of the fetus. This is particularly true if a woman does not have enough dietary calcium. Lead can also be easily circulated from the mother's blood stream through the placenta to the fetus. Mothers with high levels of lead in their bodies can expose their developing fetuses, resulting in serious and developmental problems including:

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• Miscarriages, • Premature births or low birth weight, • Brain damage, decreased mental abilities and learning difficulties, and/or • Reduced growth in young children. Civil Penalty The Company will pay a civil penalty of $13,566.

Bordner Installation Group, Inc.

Overview of Company and Facility Location Bordner Installation Group, Inc. (the Company) is located in Raytown, Missouri. The settlement involves renovations conducted at properties located in Lake Winnebago, Kansas City, and Blue Springs, Missouri. The properties were constructed prior to 1978. Violations The Consent Agreement and Final Order (CAFO) settles alleged violations of the Toxic Substances Control Act (TSCA), and the Renovation, Repair and Painting Rule (RRP Rule), 40 C.F.R. Part 745, Subpart E. In the CAFO, the United States alleges that the Company committed the following violations: • Failure to provide EPA’s lead hazard information pamphlet to the property owner. • Failure to maintain records documenting compliance. Pollutant Reductions It is expected that potential lead exposures and environmental contamination will be significantly reduced because the Company has taken prompt steps to come into compliance with the enforcement order. Health and Environmental Effects Lead exposure affects the nervous system and can cause a range of health effects, from behavioral problems and learning disabilities, to seizures and death. Children six years old and younger are most at risk. If not detected early, children with high levels of lead in their bodies can suffer from: • Damage to the brain and nervous system • Behavior and learning problems, such as hyperactivity • Slowed growth

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• Hearing problems • Headaches • Anemia • In rare cases of acute lead poisoning from ingestion of lead, seizures, coma and even death. Lead can accumulate in our bodies over time, where it is stored in bones along with calcium. During pregnancy, lead is released from bones as maternal calcium is used to help form the bones of the fetus. This is particularly true if a woman does not have enough dietary calcium. Lead can also be easily circulated from the mother's blood stream through the placenta to the fetus. Mothers with high levels of lead in their bodies can expose their developing fetuses, resulting in serious and developmental problems including: • Miscarriages, • Premature births or low birth weight, • Brain damage, decreased mental abilities and learning difficulties, and/or • Reduced growth in young children. Civil Penalty The Company will pay a civil penalty of $2,198. Also, the Company will perform a voluntary lead-based paint abatement Supplemental Environmental Project, valued at $19,782, to replace 28 windows.

Brown Restoration, Inc.

Overview of Company and Facility Location Brown Restoration, Inc. (the Company) is located in Raymore, Missouri. The settlement involves renovations at properties located in Kansas City, Missouri. The properties were constructed prior to 1978. Violations The Consent Agreement and Final Order (CAFO) settles alleged violations of the Toxic Substances Control Act (TSCA), and the Renovation, Repair and Painting Rule (RRP Rule), 40 C.F.R. Part 745, Subpart E. In the CAFO, the United States alleges that the Company committed the following violation: • Failure to retain all records necessary to demonstrate compliance. Pollutant Reductions

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It is expected that potential lead exposures and environmental contamination will be significantly reduced because the Company has taken prompt steps to come into compliance with the rule. Health and Environmental Effects Lead exposure affects the nervous system and can cause a range of health effects, from behavioral problems and learning disabilities, to seizures and death. Children six years old and younger are most at risk. If not detected early, children with high levels of lead in their bodies can suffer from: • Damage to the brain and nervous system • Behavior and learning problems, such as hyperactivity • Slowed growth • Hearing problems • Headaches • Anemia • In rare cases of acute lead poisoning from ingestion of lead, seizures, coma and even death. Lead can accumulate in our bodies over time, where it is stored in bones along with calcium. During pregnancy, lead is released from bones as maternal calcium is used to help form the bones of the fetus. This is particularly true if a woman does not have enough dietary calcium. Lead can also be easily circulated from the mother's blood stream through the placenta to the fetus. Mothers with high levels of lead in their bodies can expose their developing fetuses, resulting in serious and developmental problems including: • Miscarriages, • Premature births or low birth weight, • Brain damage, decreased mental abilities and learning difficulties, and/or • Reduced growth in young children. Civil Penalty The Company will pay zero civil penalty, based upon the Company’s ability to pay.

C & W Harrison

Overview of Company and Facility Location C & W Harrison (the Company) is located in Jefferson City, Missouri. The settlement involves a renovation conducted at a property located in Jefferson City, Missouri. The property was constructed prior to 1978. Violations

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The Consent Agreement and Final Order (CAFO) settles alleged violations of the Toxic Substances Control Act (TSCA), and the Renovation, Repair and Painting Rule (RRP Rule), 40 C.F.R. Part 745, Subpart E. In the CAFO, the United States alleges that the Company committed the following violations: • Failure to obtain firm certification. • Failure to assign a certified renovator. • Failure to post signs, close and cover all ducts opening in the work area, and cover the floor

surface, as required. Pollutant Reductions It is expected that potential lead exposures and environmental contamination will be significantly reduced because the Company has taken prompt steps to come into compliance with the enforcement order. Health and Environmental Effects Lead exposure affects the nervous system and can cause a range of health effects, from behavioral problems and learning disabilities, to seizures and death. Children six years old and younger are most at risk. If not detected early, children with high levels of lead in their bodies can suffer from: • Damage to the brain and nervous system • Behavior and learning problems, such as hyperactivity • Slowed growth • Hearing problems • Headaches • Anemia • In rare cases of acute lead poisoning from ingestion of lead, seizures, coma and even death. Lead can accumulate in our bodies over time, where it is stored in bones along with calcium. During pregnancy, lead is released from bones as maternal calcium is used to help form the bones of the fetus. This is particularly true if a woman does not have enough dietary calcium. Lead can also be easily circulated from the mother's blood stream through the placenta to the fetus. Mothers with high levels of lead in their bodies can expose their developing fetuses, resulting in serious and developmental problems including: • Miscarriages, • Premature births or low birth weight, • Brain damage, decreased mental abilities and learning difficulties, and/or • Reduced growth in young children. Civil Penalty

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The Company will pay a civil penalty of $1,000.

Custom Builders Russellville, Inc.

Overview of Company and Facility Location Custom Builders Russellville, Inc. (the Company) is located in Russellville, Missouri. The settlement involves a renovation conducted at a property located in Jefferson City, Missouri. The property was constructed prior to 1978. Violations The Consent Agreement and Final Order (CAFO) settles alleged violations of the Toxic Substances Control Act (TSCA), and the Renovation, Repair and Painting Rule (RRP Rule), 40 C.F.R. Part 745, Subpart E. In the CAFO, the United States alleges that the Company committed the following violations: • Failure to obtain initial firm certification. • Failure to assign a certified renovator and to ensure that the certified renovator performed duties

charged to certified renovators under the rule. • Failure to provide the property owner with the required lead hazard information pamphlet. • Failure to post warning signs. Pollutant Reductions It is expected that potential lead exposures and environmental contamination will be significantly reduced because the Company has taken prompt steps to come into compliance with the rule. Health and Environmental Effects Lead exposure affects the nervous system and can cause a range of health effects, from behavioral problems and learning disabilities, to seizures and death. Children six years old and younger are most at risk. If not detected early, children with high levels of lead in their bodies can suffer from: • Damage to the brain and nervous system • Behavior and learning problems, such as hyperactivity • Slowed growth • Hearing problems • Headaches

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• Anemia • In rare cases of acute lead poisoning from ingestion of lead, seizures, coma and even death. Lead can accumulate in our bodies over time, where it is stored in bones along with calcium. During pregnancy, lead is released from bones as maternal calcium is used to help form the bones of the fetus. This is particularly true if a woman does not have enough dietary calcium. Lead can also be easily circulated from the mother's blood stream through the placenta to the fetus. Mothers with high levels of lead in their bodies can expose their developing fetuses, resulting in serious and developmental problems including: • Miscarriages, • Premature births or low birth weight, • Brain damage, decreased mental abilities and learning difficulties, and/or • Reduced growth in young children. Civil Penalty The Company will pay a civil penalty of $1,372.

Damage Control & Restoration, Inc.

Overview of Company and Facility Location Damage Control & Restoration, Inc. (the Company) is located in Kansas. The settlement involves renovations conducted at properties located in the Kansas City, Missouri area. The properties were constructed prior to 1978. Violations The Consent Agreement and Final Order (CAFO) settles alleged violations of the Toxic Substances Control Act (TSCA), and the Renovation, Repair and Painting Rule (RRP Rule), 40 C.F.R. Part 745, Subpart E. In the CAFO, the United States alleges that the Company committed the following violations: • Failure to provide the property owner the EPA-approved lead hazard information pamphlet. • Failure to retain records which document compliance. Pollutant Reductions It is expected that potential lead exposures and environmental contamination will be significantly reduced because the

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Health and Environmental Effects Lead exposure affects the nervous system and can cause a range of health effects, from behavioral problems and learning disabilities, to seizures and death. Children six years old and younger are most at risk. If not detected early, children with high levels of lead in their bodies can suffer from: • Damage to the brain and nervous system • Behavior and learning problems, such as hyperactivity • Slowed growth • Hearing problems • Headaches • Anemia • In rare cases of acute lead poisoning from ingestion of lead, seizures, coma and even death. Lead can accumulate in our bodies over time, where it is stored in bones along with calcium. During pregnancy, lead is released from bones as maternal calcium is used to help form the bones of the fetus. This is particularly true if a woman does not have enough dietary calcium. Lead can also be easily circulated from the mother's blood stream through the placenta to the fetus. Mothers with high levels of lead in their bodies can expose their developing fetuses, resulting in serious and developmental problems including: • Miscarriages, • Premature births or low birth weight, • Brain damage, decreased mental abilities and learning difficulties, and/or • Reduced growth in young children. Civil Penalty The Company will pay a civil penalty of $12, 194.

Dynamic Specialties, Inc. d/b/a Dynamic Porch & Patio

Overview of Company and Facility Location Dynamic Specialties, Inc., doing business as Dynamic Porch & Patio (the Company) is located in Independence, Missouri. The settlement involves a renovation conducted at a property located in Kansas City, Missouri. The property was constructed prior to 1978. Violations The Consent Agreement and Final Order (CAFO) settles alleged violations of the Toxic Substances Control Act (TSCA), and the Renovation, Repair and Painting Rule (RRP Rule), 40 C.F.R. Part 745,

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Subpart E. In the CAFO, the United States alleges that the Company committed the following violations: • Failure to obtain firm certification. • Failure to provide the EPA lead hazard information pamphlet to the property owner. • Failure to retain records documenting compliance. Pollutant Reductions It is expected that potential lead exposures and environmental contamination will be significantly reduced because the Company has taken prompt steps to come into compliance with the enforcement order. Health and Environmental Effects Lead exposure affects the nervous system and can cause a range of health effects, from behavioral problems and learning disabilities, to seizures and death. Children six years old and younger are most at risk. If not detected early, children with high levels of lead in their bodies can suffer from: • Damage to the brain and nervous system • Behavior and learning problems, such as hyperactivity • Slowed growth • Hearing problems • Headaches • Anemia • In rare cases of acute lead poisoning from ingestion of lead, seizures, coma and even death. Lead can accumulate in our bodies over time, where it is stored in bones along with calcium. During pregnancy, lead is released from bones as maternal calcium is used to help form the bones of the fetus. This is particularly true if a woman does not have enough dietary calcium. Lead can also be easily circulated from the mother's blood stream through the placenta to the fetus. Mothers with high levels of lead in their bodies can expose their developing fetuses, resulting in serious and developmental problems including: • Miscarriages, • Premature births or low birth weight, • Brain damage, decreased mental abilities and learning difficulties, and/or • Reduced growth in young children. Civil Penalty The Company will pay a civil penalty of $5,559.

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Envirotech, Inc.

Overview of Company and Facility Location Envirotech, Inc. (the Company) is located in St. Louis, Missouri. The settlement involves a renovation conducted at a property located in University City, Missouri. The property was constructed prior to 1978. Violations The Consent Agreement and Final Order (CAFO) settles alleged violations of the Toxic Substances Control Act (TSCA), and the Renovation, Repair and Painting Rule (RRP Rule), 40 C.F.R. Part 745, Subpart E. In the CAFO, the United States alleges that the Company committed the following violations: • Failure to assign a certified renovator. • Failure to provide EPA’s lead hazard information pamphlet to the property owner. • Failure to post signs, close all windows and doors within the work area, cover the floor, and

contain waste, as required. Pollutant Reductions It is expected that potential lead exposures and environmental contamination will be significantly reduced because the Company has taken prompt steps to come into compliance with the enforcement order. Health and Environmental Effects Lead exposure affects the nervous system and can cause a range of health effects, from behavioral problems and learning disabilities, to seizures and death. Children six years old and younger are most at risk. If not detected early, children with high levels of lead in their bodies can suffer from: • Damage to the brain and nervous system • Behavior and learning problems, such as hyperactivity • Slowed growth • Hearing problems • Headaches • Anemia • In rare cases of acute lead poisoning from ingestion of lead, seizures, coma and even death.

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Lead can accumulate in our bodies over time, where it is stored in bones along with calcium. During pregnancy, lead is released from bones as maternal calcium is used to help form the bones of the fetus. This is particularly true if a woman does not have enough dietary calcium. Lead can also be easily circulated from the mother's blood stream through the placenta to the fetus. Mothers with high levels of lead in their bodies can expose their developing fetuses, resulting in serious and developmental problems including: • Miscarriages, • Premature births or low birth weight, • Brain damage, decreased mental abilities and learning difficulties, and/or • Reduced growth in young children. Civil Penalty The Company will pay a civil penalty of $ $14,024.

Home Performance Services, LLC

Overview of Company and Facility Location Home Performance Services, LLC (the Company) is located in Riverside, Missouri. The settlement involves renovations conducted at properties located in Kansas City, Missouri. The properties were constructed prior to 1978. Violations The Consent Agreement and Final Order (CAFO) settles alleged violations of the Toxic Substances Control Act (TSCA), and the Renovation, Repair and Painting Rule (RRP Rule), 40 C.F.R. Part 745, Subpart E. In the CAFO, the United States alleges that the Company committed the following violation: • Failure to retain all records necessary to demonstrate compliance. Pollutant Reductions It is expected that potential lead exposures and environmental contamination will be significantly reduced because the Company has taken prompt steps to come into compliance with the rule. Health and Environmental Effects Lead exposure affects the nervous system and can cause a range of health effects, from behavioral problems and learning disabilities, to seizures and death. Children six years old and younger are most at risk. If not detected early, children with high levels of lead in their bodies can suffer from:

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• Damage to the brain and nervous system • Behavior and learning problems, such as hyperactivity • Slowed growth • Hearing problems • Headaches • Anemia • In rare cases of acute lead poisoning from ingestion of lead, seizures, coma and even death. Lead can accumulate in our bodies over time, where it is stored in bones along with calcium. During pregnancy, lead is released from bones as maternal calcium is used to help form the bones of the fetus. This is particularly true if a woman does not have enough dietary calcium. Lead can also be easily circulated from the mother's blood stream through the placenta to the fetus. Mothers with high levels of lead in their bodies can expose their developing fetuses, resulting in serious and developmental problems including: • Miscarriages, • Premature births or low birth weight, • Brain damage, decreased mental abilities and learning difficulties, and/or • Reduced growth in young children. Civil Penalty The Company will pay a civil penalty of $1,260.

Housemasters Contracting Co.

Overview of Company and Facility Location Housemasters Contracting Co. (the Company) is located in Missouri. The settlement involves a renovation conducted at a property located in St. Louis, Missouri. The property was constructed prior to 1978. Violations The Consent Agreement and Final Order (CAFO) settles alleged violations of the Toxic Substances Control Act (TSCA), and the Renovation, Repair and Painting Rule (RRP Rule), 40 C.F.R. Part 745, Subpart E. In the CAFO, the United States alleges that the Company committed the following violations: • Failed to provide the owner of a multi-family housing with the EPA-approved lead hazard

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• Failure to post warning signs. • Failure to apply to EPA for certification to perform renovations or dust sampling. Pollutant Reductions It is expected that potential lead exposures and environmental contamination will be significantly reduced because the Company has taken prompt steps to come into compliance with the rule. Health and Environmental Effects Lead exposure affects the nervous system and can cause a range of health effects, from behavioral problems and learning disabilities, to seizures and death. Children six years old and younger are most at risk. If not detected early, children with high levels of lead in their bodies can suffer from: • Damage to the brain and nervous system • Behavior and learning problems, such as hyperactivity • Slowed growth • Hearing problems • Headaches • Anemia • In rare cases of acute lead poisoning from ingestion of lead, seizures, coma and even death. Lead can accumulate in our bodies over time, where it is stored in bones along with calcium. During pregnancy, lead is released from bones as maternal calcium is used to help form the bones of the fetus. This is particularly true if a woman does not have enough dietary calcium. Lead can also be easily circulated from the mother's blood stream through the placenta to the fetus. Mothers with high levels of lead in their bodies can expose their developing fetuses, resulting in serious and developmental problems including: • Miscarriages, • Premature births or low birth weight, • Brain damage, decreased mental abilities and learning difficulties, and/or • Reduced growth in young children. Civil Penalty The Company will pay a zero penalty, based on the Company’s ability to pay.

JakeCo Painting, LLC

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JakeCo Painting, LLC (the Company) is located in Kansas City, Missouri. The settlement involves a renovation conducted at a property located in Kansas City, Missouri. The property was constructed prior to 1978. Violations The Consent Agreement and Final Order (CAFO) settles alleged violations of the Toxic Substances Control Act (TSCA), and the Renovation, Repair and Painting Rule (RRP Rule), 40 C.F.R. Part 745, Subpart E. In the CAFO, the United States alleges that the Company committed the following violations: • Failure to obtain initial firm certification. • Failure to provide the owner of the property with the EPA-approved lead hazard information

pamphlet. • Failure to post warning signs, cover the ground, and contain the work area as required. Pollutant Reductions It is expected that potential lead exposures and environmental contamination will be significantly reduced because the Company has taken prompt steps to come into compliance with the rule. Health and Environmental Effects Lead exposure affects the nervous system and can cause a range of health effects, from behavioral problems and learning disabilities, to seizures and death. Children six years old and younger are most at risk. If not detected early, children with high levels of lead in their bodies can suffer from: • Damage to the brain and nervous system • Behavior and learning problems, such as hyperactivity • Slowed growth • Hearing problems • Headaches • Anemia • In rare cases of acute lead poisoning from ingestion of lead, seizures, coma and even death. Lead can accumulate in our bodies over time, where it is stored in bones along with calcium. During pregnancy, lead is released from bones as maternal calcium is used to help form the bones of the fetus. This is particularly true if a woman does not have enough dietary calcium. Lead can also be easily circulated from the mother's blood stream through the placenta to the fetus. Mothers with high levels of lead in their bodies can expose their developing fetuses, resulting in serious and developmental problems including: • Miscarriages,

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• Premature births or low birth weight, • Brain damage, decreased mental abilities and learning difficulties, and/or • Reduced growth in young children. Civil Penalty The Company will pay a civil penalty of $2,072.

Line Construction Co.

Overview of Company and Facility Location Line Construction Co. (the Company) is located in Overland Park, Kansas. The settlement involves renovations conducted at properties located in Kansas City, Missouri. The properties were constructed prior to 1978. Violations The Consent Agreement and Final Order (CAFO) settles alleged violations of the Toxic Substances Control Act (TSCA), and the Renovation, Repair and Painting Rule (RRP Rule), 40 C.F.R. Part 745, Subpart E. In the CAFO, the United States alleges that the Company committed the following violations: • Failure to apply for and obtain firm certification. • Failure to retain records demonstrating compliance. • Failure to provide to the property owner the EPA-approved lead hazard information pamphlet. Pollutant Reductions It is expected that potential lead exposures and environmental contamination will be significantly reduced because the Company has taken prompt steps to come into compliance with the rule. Health and Environmental Effects Lead exposure affects the nervous system and can cause a range of health effects, from behavioral problems and learning disabilities, to seizures and death. Children six years old and younger are most at risk. If not detected early, children with high levels of lead in their bodies can suffer from: • Damage to the brain and nervous system • Behavior and learning problems, such as hyperactivity • Slowed growth

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• Hearing problems • Headaches • Anemia • In rare cases of acute lead poisoning from ingestion of lead, seizures, coma and even death. Lead can accumulate in our bodies over time, where it is stored in bones along with calcium. During pregnancy, lead is released from bones as maternal calcium is used to help form the bones of the fetus. This is particularly true if a woman does not have enough dietary calcium. Lead can also be easily circulated from the mother's blood stream through the placenta to the fetus. Mothers with high levels of lead in their bodies can expose their developing fetuses, resulting in serious and developmental problems including: • Miscarriages, • Premature births or low birth weight, • Brain damage, decreased mental abilities and learning difficulties, and/or • Reduced growth in young children. Civil Penalty The Company will pay a civil penalty of $33,642.

Matthew Young

Overview of Company and Facility Location Matthew Young (the Company) is located in Raytown, Missouri. The settlement involves a renovation conducted at a property located in Kansas City, Missouri. The property was constructed prior to 1978. Violations The Consent Agreement and Final Order (CAFO) settles alleged violations of the Toxic Substances Control Act (TSCA), and the Renovation, Repair and Painting Rule (RRP Rule), 40 C.F.R. Part 745, Subpart E. In the CAFO, the United States alleges that the Company committed the following violations: • Failure to obtain initial firm certification. • Failure to post warning signs, remove all objects from the work area or cover them, close and

cover duct opening in the work area, cover the floor surface, vacuum surfaces and objects in the work area, and cover the ground, as required.

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It is expected that potential lead exposures and environmental contamination will be significantly reduced because the Company has taken prompt steps to come into compliance with the rule. Health and Environmental Effects Lead exposure affects the nervous system and can cause a range of health effects, from behavioral problems and learning disabilities, to seizures and death. Children six years old and younger are most at risk. If not detected early, children with high levels of lead in their bodies can suffer from: • Damage to the brain and nervous system • Behavior and learning problems, such as hyperactivity • Slowed growth • Hearing problems • Headaches • Anemia • In rare cases of acute lead poisoning from ingestion of lead, seizures, coma and even death. Lead can accumulate in our bodies over time, where it is stored in bones along with calcium. During pregnancy, lead is released from bones as maternal calcium is used to help form the bones of the fetus. This is particularly true if a woman does not have enough dietary calcium. Lead can also be easily circulated from the mother's blood stream through the placenta to the fetus. Mothers with high levels of lead in their bodies can expose their developing fetuses, resulting in serious and developmental problems including: • Miscarriages, • Premature births or low birth weight, • Brain damage, decreased mental abilities and learning difficulties, and/or • Reduced growth in young children. Civil Penalty The Company will pay a civil penalty of $500, based on the Company’s ability to pay.

Pella Windows & Doors, Inc.

Overview of Company and Facility Location Pella Windows & Doors, Inc. (the Company) is located in Springfield, Missouri. The settlement involves renovations at properties located in Springfield, Missouri. The properties were constructed prior to 1978.

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Violations The Consent Agreement and Final Order (CAFO) settles alleged violations of the Toxic Substances Control Act (TSCA), and the Renovation, Repair and Painting Rule (RRP Rule), 40 C.F.R. Part 745, Subpart E. In the CAFO, the United States alleges that the Company committed the following violations: • Failure to apply for and obtain firm certification. • Failure to retain all records necessary to demonstrate compliance. Pollutant Reductions It is expected that potential lead exposures and environmental contamination will be significantly reduced because the Company has taken prompt steps to come into compliance with the rule. Health and Environmental Effects Lead exposure affects the nervous system and can cause a range of health effects, from behavioral problems and learning disabilities, to seizures and death. Children six years old and younger are most at risk. If not detected early, children with high levels of lead in their bodies can suffer from: • Damage to the brain and nervous system • Behavior and learning problems, such as hyperactivity • Slowed growth • Hearing problems • Headaches • Anemia • In rare cases of acute lead poisoning from ingestion of lead, seizures, coma and even death. Lead can accumulate in our bodies over time, where it is stored in bones along with calcium. During pregnancy, lead is released from bones as maternal calcium is used to help form the bones of the fetus. This is particularly true if a woman does not have enough dietary calcium. Lead can also be easily circulated from the mother's blood stream through the placenta to the fetus. Mothers with high levels of lead in their bodies can expose their developing fetuses, resulting in serious and developmental problems including: • Miscarriages, • Premature births or low birth weight, • Brain damage, decreased mental abilities and learning difficulties, and/or • Reduced growth in young children. Civil Penalty The Company will pay a civil penalty of $ 12,558.

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RDF Inc., d/b/a Paul Davis Restoration

Overview of Company and Facility Location RDF Inc., doing business as Paul Davis Restoration (the Company) is located in Lincoln, Nebraska. The settlement involves renovations conducted at properties located in Lincoln, Nebraska. The properties were constructed prior to 1978. Violations The Consent Agreement and Final Order (CAFO) settles alleged violations of the Toxic Substances Control Act (TSCA), and the Renovation, Repair and Painting Rule (RRP Rule), 40 C.F.R. Part 745, Subpart E. In the CAFO, the United States alleges that the Company committed the following violations: • Failure to assign a certified renovator. • Failure to retain records documenting compliance. • Failure to provide EPA’s lead hazard information pamphlet to the owner. • Failure to post warning signs, store waste, clean the work area, and collect and seal away all paint

chips and debris, as required. Pollutant Reductions It is expected that potential lead exposures and environmental contamination will be significantly reduced because the Company has taken prompt steps to come into compliance with the enforcement order. Health and Environmental Effects Lead exposure affects the nervous system and can cause a range of health effects, from behavioral problems and learning disabilities, to seizures and death. Children six years old and younger are most at risk. If not detected early, children with high levels of lead in their bodies can suffer from: • Damage to the brain and nervous system • Behavior and learning problems, such as hyperactivity • Slowed growth • Hearing problems • Headaches • Anemia • In rare cases of acute lead poisoning from ingestion of lead, seizures, coma and even death.

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Lead can accumulate in our bodies over time, where it is stored in bones along with calcium. During pregnancy, lead is released from bones as maternal calcium is used to help form the bones of the fetus. This is particularly true if a woman does not have enough dietary calcium. Lead can also be easily circulated from the mother's blood stream through the placenta to the fetus. Mothers with high levels of lead in their bodies can expose their developing fetuses, resulting in serious and developmental problems including: • Miscarriages, • Premature births or low birth weight, • Brain damage, decreased mental abilities and learning difficulties, and/or • Reduced growth in young children. Civil Penalty The Company will pay a civil penalty of $3,033. Also, the Company will perform a voluntary lead-based paint abatement Supplemental Environmental Project, valued at $27,304, for the replacement of up to 25 windows.

Repairs Unlimited, Inc.

Overview of Company and Facility Location Repairs Unlimited, Inc. (the Company) is located in Kansas City, Kansas. The settlement involves renovations conducted at properties located in Kansas City, Garden City and Plattsburg, Missouri. The properties were constructed prior to 1978. Violations The Consent Agreement and Final Order (CAFO) settles alleged violations of the Toxic Substances Control Act (TSCA), and the Renovation, Repair and Painting Rule (RRP Rule), 40 C.F.R. Part 745, Subpart E. In the CAFO, the United States alleges that the Company committed the following violation: • Failure to retain records documenting compliance. Pollutant Reductions It is expected that potential lead exposures and environmental contamination will be significantly reduced because the Company has taken prompt steps to come into compliance with the enforcement order.

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Health and Environmental Effects Lead exposure affects the nervous system and can cause a range of health effects, from behavioral problems and learning disabilities, to seizures and death. Children six years old and younger are most at risk. If not detected early, children with high levels of lead in their bodies can suffer from: • Damage to the brain and nervous system • Behavior and learning problems, such as hyperactivity • Slowed growth • Hearing problems • Headaches • Anemia • In rare cases of acute lead poisoning from ingestion of lead, seizures, coma and even death. Lead can accumulate in our bodies over time, where it is stored in bones along with calcium. During pregnancy, lead is released from bones as maternal calcium is used to help form the bones of the fetus. This is particularly true if a woman does not have enough dietary calcium. Lead can also be easily circulated from the mother's blood stream through the placenta to the fetus. Mothers with high levels of lead in their bodies can expose their developing fetuses, resulting in serious and developmental problems including: • Miscarriages, • Premature births or low birth weight, • Brain damage, decreased mental abilities and learning difficulties, and/or • Reduced growth in young children. Civil Penalty The Company will pay a civil penalty of $4,284.

Springer Building & Design, Inc.

Overview of Company and Facility Location Springer Building & Design, Inc. (the Company) is located in Kansas. The settlement involves renovations conducted at properties located in Kansas City, Missouri. The properties were constructed prior to 1978. Violations The Consent Agreement and Final Order (CAFO) settles alleged violations of the Toxic Substances Control Act (TSCA), and the Renovation, Repair and Painting Rule (RRP Rule), 40 C.F.R. Part 745,

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Subpart E. In the CAFO, the United States alleges that the Company committed the following violations: • Failure to apply for and obtain firm certification. • Failure to obtain written acknowledgment from the property owner for receipt of the EPA lead

hazard information pamphlet. • Failure to maintain records necessary to demonstrate compliance. Pollutant Reductions It is expected that potential lead exposures and environmental contamination will be significantly reduced because the Company has taken prompt steps to come into compliance with the rule. Health and Environmental Effects Lead exposure affects the nervous system and can cause a range of health effects, from behavioral problems and learning disabilities, to seizures and death. Children six years old and younger are most at risk. If not detected early, children with high levels of lead in their bodies can suffer from: • Damage to the brain and nervous system • Behavior and learning problems, such as hyperactivity • Slowed growth • Hearing problems • Headaches • Anemia • In rare cases of acute lead poisoning from ingestion of lead, seizures, coma and even death. Lead can accumulate in our bodies over time, where it is stored in bones along with calcium. During pregnancy, lead is released from bones as maternal calcium is used to help form the bones of the fetus. This is particularly true if a woman does not have enough dietary calcium. Lead can also be easily circulated from the mother's blood stream through the placenta to the fetus. Mothers with high levels of lead in their bodies can expose their developing fetuses, resulting in serious and developmental problems including: • Miscarriages, • Premature births or low birth weight, • Brain damage, decreased mental abilities and learning difficulties, and/or • Reduced growth in young children. Civil Penalty The Company will pay a civil penalty of $1,120. The penalty was reduced because the Company qualified as a micro-business under the penalty program for micro-businesses.

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Tony Kapple d/b/a Kapples Building Remodeling

Overview of Company and Facility Location Tony Kapple doing business as Kapples Building Remodeling (the Company) is located in Carter Lake, Iowa. The settlement involves a renovation conducted at a property located in Omaha, Nebraska. The property was constructed prior to 1978. Violations The Consent Agreement and Final Order (CAFO) settles alleged violations of the Toxic Substances Control Act (TSCA), and the Renovation, Repair and Painting Rule (RRP Rule), 40 C.F.R. Part 745, Subpart E. In the CAFO, the United States alleges that the Company committed the following violations: • Failure to obtain initial firm certification. • Failure to assign a certified renovator. • Failure to post warning signs, cover the ground and contain waste, as required. • Failure to provide the property owner the EPA-approved lead hazard information pamphlet. Pollutant Reductions It is expected that potential lead exposures and environmental contamination will be significantly reduced because the Company has taken prompt steps to come into compliance with the rule. Health and Environmental Effects Lead exposure affects the nervous system and can cause a range of health effects, from behavioral problems and learning disabilities, to seizures and death. Children six years old and younger are most at risk. If not detected early, children with high levels of lead in their bodies can suffer from: • Damage to the brain and nervous system • Behavior and learning problems, such as hyperactivity • Slowed growth • Hearing problems • Headaches • Anemia • In rare cases of acute lead poisoning from ingestion of lead, seizures, coma and even death.

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Lead can accumulate in our bodies over time, where it is stored in bones along with calcium. During pregnancy, lead is released from bones as maternal calcium is used to help form the bones of the fetus. This is particularly true if a woman does not have enough dietary calcium. Lead can also be easily circulated from the mother's blood stream through the placenta to the fetus. Mothers with high levels of lead in their bodies can expose their developing fetuses, resulting in serious and developmental problems including: • Miscarriages, • Premature births or low birth weight, • Brain damage, decreased mental abilities and learning difficulties, and/or • Reduced growth in young children. Civil Penalty The Company will pay zero civil penalty, based on the Company’s ability to pay.

Fortune Homes, Inc.

Overview of Company and Facility Location Fortune Homes, Inc. (the Company) is located in Colorado Springs, Colorado. The settlement involves a renovation conducted at a property located in Colorado Springs, Colorado. The property was constructed prior to 1978.

Violations The Expedited Settlement Agreement (ESA) settles alleged violations of the Toxic Substances Control Act (TSCA), and the Renovation, Repair and Painting Rule (RRP Rule), 40 C.F.R. Part 745, Subpart. In the ESA, the United States alleges that the Company committed the following violations: • Failure to obtain initial certification. • Failure to provide records documenting compliance. Pollutant Reductions It is expected that potential lead exposures and environmental contamination will be significantly reduced because the Company has taken prompt steps to come into compliance with the enforcement order. Health and Environmental Effects

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Lead exposure affects the nervous system and can cause a range of health effects, from behavioral problems and learning disabilities, to seizures and death. Children six years old and younger are most at risk. If not detected early, children with high levels of lead in their bodies can suffer from: • Damage to the brain and nervous system • Behavior and learning problems, such as hyperactivity • Slowed growth • Hearing problems • Headaches • Anemia • In rare cases of acute lead poisoning from ingestion of lead, seizures, coma and even death. Lead can accumulate in our bodies over time, where it is stored in bones along with calcium. During pregnancy, lead is released from bones as maternal calcium is used to help form the bones of the fetus. This is particularly true if a woman does not have enough dietary calcium. Lead can also be easily circulated from the mother's blood stream through the placenta to the fetus. Mothers with high levels of lead in their bodies can expose their developing fetuses, resulting in serious and developmental problems including: • Miscarriages, • Premature births or low birth weight, • Brain damage, decreased mental abilities and learning difficulties, and/or • Reduced growth in young children. Civil Penalty The Company will pay a civil penalty of $400.

All Best Builders, Inc. d/b/a All Trusty Builders

Overview of Company and Facility Location All Best Builders, Inc., doing business as All Trusty Builders (the Company) is located in San Francisco, California. The settlement involves a renovation conducted at a child-occupied facility located in San Francisco, California. The facility was constructed prior to 1978. Violations The Expedited Settlement Agreement (ESA) settles alleged violations of the Toxic Substances Control Act (TSCA), and the Renovation, Repair and Painting Rule (RRP Rule), 40 C.F.R. Part 745, Subpart E. In the ESA, the United States alleges that the Company committed the following violation:

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• Failure to obtain firm certification. Pollutant Reductions It is expected that potential lead exposures and environmental contamination will be significantly reduced because the Company has taken prompt steps to come into compliance with the enforcement order. Health and Environmental Effects Lead exposure affects the nervous system and can cause a range of health effects, from behavioral problems and learning disabilities, to seizures and death. Children six years old and younger are most at risk. If not detected early, children with high levels of lead in their bodies can suffer from: • Damage to the brain and nervous system • Behavior and learning problems, such as hyperactivity • Slowed growth • Hearing problems • Headaches • Anemia • In rare cases of acute lead poisoning from ingestion of lead, seizures, coma and even death. Lead can accumulate in our bodies over time, where it is stored in bones along with calcium. During pregnancy, lead is released from bones as maternal calcium is used to help form the bones of the fetus. This is particularly true if a woman does not have enough dietary calcium. Lead can also be easily circulated from the mother's blood stream through the placenta to the fetus. Mothers with high levels of lead in their bodies can expose their developing fetuses, resulting in serious and developmental problems including: • Miscarriages, • Premature births or low birth weight, • Brain damage, decreased mental abilities and learning difficulties, and/or • Reduced growth in young children. Civil Penalty The Company will pay a civil penalty of $1,000.

Blue Mountain Air, Inc.

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Blue Mountain Air, Inc. (the Company) is located in Vacaville, California. The settlement involves renovations conducted at properties located in Napa, Santa Rosa and El Sobrante, California. The properties were constructed prior to 1978. Violations The Consent Agreement and Final Order (CAFO) settles alleged violations of the Toxic Substances Control Act (TSCA), and the Renovation, Repair and Painting Rule (RRP Rule), 40 C.F.R. Part 745, Subpart E. In the CAFO, the United States alleges that the Company committed the following violations: • Failure to obtain firm certification. • Failure to keep documentation that a certified renovator was assigned to renovations, provided

on-the-job training to workers; performed or directed workers who performed renovation tasks; and performed post-renovation cleaning verification.

• Failure to keep copies of training certificates for certified renovators. • Failure to keep certification by the certified renovator that training was provided to workers,

work practice standards were met, and the certified renovator performed post-renovation cleaning verification.

• Failure to ensure that all individuals performing renovations were either certified renovators or

had been trained by a certified renovator. • Failure to ensure that a certified renovator was assigned who discharged the responsibilities of a

certified renovator. Pollutant Reductions It is expected that potential lead exposures and environmental contamination will be significantly reduced because the Company has taken prompt steps to come into compliance with the enforcement order. Health and Environmental Effects Lead exposure affects the nervous system and can cause a range of health effects, from behavioral problems and learning disabilities, to seizures and death. Children six years old and younger are most at risk. If not detected early, children with high levels of lead in their bodies can suffer from: • Damage to the brain and nervous system • Behavior and learning problems, such as hyperactivity • Slowed growth • Hearing problems • Headaches

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• Anemia • In rare cases of acute lead poisoning from ingestion of lead, seizures, coma and even death. Lead can accumulate in our bodies over time, where it is stored in bones along with calcium. During pregnancy, lead is released from bones as maternal calcium is used to help form the bones of the fetus. This is particularly true if a woman does not have enough dietary calcium. Lead can also be easily circulated from the mother's blood stream through the placenta to the fetus. Mothers with high levels of lead in their bodies can expose their developing fetuses, resulting in serious and developmental problems including: • Miscarriages, • Premature births or low birth weight, • Brain damage, decreased mental abilities and learning difficulties, and/or • Reduced growth in young children. Civil Penalty The Company has paid a civil penalty of $51,030.

Gold Spring International, Inc.

Overview of Company and Facility Location Gold Spring International, Inc. (the Company) is located in San Francisco, California. The settlement involves a renovation conducted at a child-occupied facility located in San Francisco, California. The facility was constructed prior to 1978. Violations The Expedited Settlement Agreement (ESA) settles alleged violations of the Toxic Substances Control Act (TSCA), and the Renovation, Repair and Painting Rule (RRP Rule), 40 C.F.R. Part 745, Subpart E. In the ESA, the United States alleges that the Company committed the following violation:

• Failure to obtain firm certification. Pollutant Reductions It is expected that potential lead exposures and environmental contamination will be significantly reduced because the Company has taken prompt steps to come into compliance with the enforcement order.

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Health and Environmental Effects Lead exposure affects the nervous system and can cause a range of health effects, from behavioral problems and learning disabilities, to seizures and death. Children six years old and younger are most at risk. If not detected early, children with high levels of lead in their bodies can suffer from: • Damage to the brain and nervous system • Behavior and learning problems, such as hyperactivity • Slowed growth • Hearing problems • Headaches • Anemia • In rare cases of acute lead poisoning from ingestion of lead, seizures, coma and even death. Lead can accumulate in our bodies over time, where it is stored in bones along with calcium. During pregnancy, lead is released from bones as maternal calcium is used to help form the bones of the fetus. This is particularly true if a woman does not have enough dietary calcium. Lead can also be easily circulated from the mother's blood stream through the placenta to the fetus. Mothers with high levels of lead in their bodies can expose their developing fetuses, resulting in serious and developmental problems including: • Miscarriages, • Premature births or low birth weight, • Brain damage, decreased mental abilities and learning difficulties, and/or • Reduced growth in young children. Civil Penalty The Company will pay a civil penalty of $1,000.

JUV, Inc.

Overview of Company and Facility Location JUV, Inc. (the Company) is located in Oakland, California. The settlement involves a renovation conducted at a child-occupied facility located in San Francisco, California. The facility was constructed prior to 1978. Violations The Expedited Settlement Agreement (ESA) settles alleged violations of the Toxic Substances Control Act (TSCA), and the Renovation, Repair and Painting Rule (RRP Rule), 40 C.F.R. Part 745,

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Subpart E. In the ESA, the United States alleges that the Company committed the following violation:

• Failure to obtain firm certification. Pollutant Reductions It is expected that potential lead exposures and environmental contamination will be significantly reduced because the Company has taken prompt steps to come into compliance with the enforcement order. Health and Environmental Effects Lead exposure affects the nervous system and can cause a range of health effects, from behavioral problems and learning disabilities, to seizures and death. Children six years old and younger are most at risk. If not detected early, children with high levels of lead in their bodies can suffer from: • Damage to the brain and nervous system • Behavior and learning problems, such as hyperactivity • Slowed growth • Hearing problems • Headaches • Anemia • In rare cases of acute lead poisoning from ingestion of lead, seizures, coma and even death. Lead can accumulate in our bodies over time, where it is stored in bones along with calcium. During pregnancy, lead is released from bones as maternal calcium is used to help form the bones of the fetus. This is particularly true if a woman does not have enough dietary calcium. Lead can also be easily circulated from the mother's blood stream through the placenta to the fetus. Mothers with high levels of lead in their bodies can expose their developing fetuses, resulting in serious and developmental problems including: • Miscarriages, • Premature births or low birth weight, • Brain damage, decreased mental abilities and learning difficulties, and/or • Reduced growth in young children. Civil Penalty The Company will pay a civil penalty of $1,000.

KCK Builders, Inc.

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Overview of Company and Facility Location KCK Builders, Inc. (the Company) is located in San Francisco, California. The settlement involves a renovation conducted at a child-occupied facility located in San Francisco, California. The facility was constructed prior to 1978. Violations The Expedited Settlement Agreement (ESA) settles alleged violations of the Toxic Substances Control Act (TSCA), and the Renovation, Repair and Painting Rule (RRP Rule), 40 C.F.R. Part 745, Subpart E. In the ESA, the United States alleges that the Company committed the following violation:

• Failure to obtain firm certification. Pollutant Reductions It is expected that potential lead exposures and environmental contamination will be significantly reduced because the Company has taken prompt steps to come into compliance with the enforcement order. Health and Environmental Effects Lead exposure affects the nervous system and can cause a range of health effects, from behavioral problems and learning disabilities, to seizures and death. Children six years old and younger are most at risk. If not detected early, children with high levels of lead in their bodies can suffer from: • Damage to the brain and nervous system • Behavior and learning problems, such as hyperactivity • Slowed growth • Hearing problems • Headaches • Anemia • In rare cases of acute lead poisoning from ingestion of lead, seizures, coma and even death. Lead can accumulate in our bodies over time, where it is stored in bones along with calcium. During pregnancy, lead is released from bones as maternal calcium is used to help form the bones of the fetus. This is particularly true if a woman does not have enough dietary calcium. Lead can also be easily circulated from the mother's blood stream through the placenta to the fetus. Mothers with high levels of lead in their bodies can expose their developing fetuses, resulting in serious and developmental problems including: • Miscarriages, • Premature births or low birth weight, • Brain damage, decreased mental abilities and learning difficulties, and/or

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• Reduced growth in young children. Civil Penalty The Company will pay a civil penalty of $1,000.

Kitchens by Design, Inc.

Overview of Company and Facility Location Kitchens by Design, Inc. (the Company) is located in Pleasant Hill, California. The settlement involves renovation on property constructed prior to 1978.

Violations The Expedited Settlement Agreement (ESA) settles alleged violations of the Toxic Substances Control Act (TSCA), and the Renovation, Repair and Painting Rule (RRP Rule), 40 C.F.R. Part 745, Subpart E. In the ESA, the United States alleges that the Company committed the following violation:

• Failure to obtain firm certification. Pollutant Reductions It is expected that potential lead exposures and environmental contamination will be significantly reduced because the Company has taken prompt steps to come into compliance with the enforcement order. Health and Environmental Effects Lead exposure affects the nervous system and can cause a range of health effects, from behavioral problems and learning disabilities, to seizures and death. Children six years old and younger are most at risk. If not detected early, children with high levels of lead in their bodies can suffer from: • Damage to the brain and nervous system • Behavior and learning problems, such as hyperactivity • Slowed growth • Hearing problems • Headaches • Anemia • In rare cases of acute lead poisoning from ingestion of lead, seizures, coma and even death.

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Lead can accumulate in our bodies over time, where it is stored in bones along with calcium. During pregnancy, lead is released from bones as maternal calcium is used to help form the bones of the fetus. This is particularly true if a woman does not have enough dietary calcium. Lead can also be easily circulated from the mother's blood stream through the placenta to the fetus. Mothers with high levels of lead in their bodies can expose their developing fetuses, resulting in serious and developmental problems including: • Miscarriages, • Premature births or low birth weight, • Brain damage, decreased mental abilities and learning difficulties, and/or • Reduced growth in young children. Civil Penalty The Company will pay a civil penalty of $1,000.

Southwest Construction & Property Management

Overview of Company and Facility Location Southwest Construction & Property Management (the Company) is located in San Bruno, California. The settlement involves a renovation conducted at a child-occupied facility located in San Francisco, California. The facility was constructed prior to 1978.

Violations The Expedited Settlement Agreement (ESA) settles alleged violations of the Toxic Substances Control Act (TSCA), and the Renovation, Repair and Painting Rule (RRP Rule), 40 C.F.R. Part 745, Subpart E. In the ESA, the United States alleges that the Company committed the following violation:

• Failure to obtain firm certification. Pollutant Reductions It is expected that potential lead exposures and environmental contamination will be significantly reduced because the Company has taken prompt steps to come into compliance with the enforcement order. Health and Environmental Effects Lead exposure affects the nervous system and can cause a range of health effects, from behavioral problems and learning disabilities, to seizures and death. Children six years old and younger are most at risk. If not detected early, children with high levels of lead in their bodies can suffer from:

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• Damage to the brain and nervous system • Behavior and learning problems, such as hyperactivity • Slowed growth • Hearing problems • Headaches • Anemia • In rare cases of acute lead poisoning from ingestion of lead, seizures, coma and even death. Lead can accumulate in our bodies over time, where it is stored in bones along with calcium. During pregnancy, lead is released from bones as maternal calcium is used to help form the bones of the fetus. This is particularly true if a woman does not have enough dietary calcium. Lead can also be easily circulated from the mother's blood stream through the placenta to the fetus. Mothers with high levels of lead in their bodies can expose their developing fetuses, resulting in serious and developmental problems including: • Miscarriages, • Premature births or low birth weight, • Brain damage, decreased mental abilities and learning difficulties, and/or • Reduced growth in young children. Civil Penalty The Company will pay a civil penalty of $1,000.

Taber Construction, Inc.

Overview of Company and Facility Location Taber Construction, Inc. (the Company) is located in Concord, California. The settlement involves a renovation conducted at a child-occupied facility located in San Francisco, California. The facility was constructed prior to 1978. Violations The Expedited Settlement Agreement (ESA) settles alleged violations of the Toxic Substances Control Act (TSCA), and the Renovation, Repair and Painting Rule (RRP Rule), 40 C.F.R. Part 745, Subpart E. In the ESA, the United States alleges that the Company committed the following violation:

• Failure to obtain firm certification.

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Pollutant Reductions It is expected that potential lead exposures and environmental contamination will be significantly reduced because the Company has taken prompt steps to come into compliance with the enforcement order. Health and Environmental Effects Lead exposure affects the nervous system and can cause a range of health effects, from behavioral problems and learning disabilities, to seizures and death. Children six years old and younger are most at risk. If not detected early, children with high levels of lead in their bodies can suffer from: • Damage to the brain and nervous system • Behavior and learning problems, such as hyperactivity • Slowed growth • Hearing problems • Headaches • Anemia • In rare cases of acute lead poisoning from ingestion of lead, seizures, coma and even death. Lead can accumulate in our bodies over time, where it is stored in bones along with calcium. During pregnancy, lead is released from bones as maternal calcium is used to help form the bones of the fetus. This is particularly true if a woman does not have enough dietary calcium. Lead can also be easily circulated from the mother's blood stream through the placenta to the fetus. Mothers with high levels of lead in their bodies can expose their developing fetuses, resulting in serious and developmental problems including: • Miscarriages, • Premature births or low birth weight, • Brain damage, decreased mental abilities and learning difficulties, and/or • Reduced growth in young children. Civil Penalty The Company will pay a civil penalty of $1,000.

Wickman Development and Construction

Overview of Company and Facility Location Wickman Development and Construction (the Company) is located in San Francisco, California. The settlement involves a renovation conducted at a child-occupied facility located in San Francisco, California. The facility was constructed prior to 1978.

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Violations The Expedited Settlement Agreement (ESA) settles alleged violations of the Toxic Substances Control Act (TSCA), and the Renovation, Repair and Painting Rule (RRP Rule), 40 C.F.R. Part 745, Subpart E. In the ESA, the United States alleges that the Company committed the following violation: • Failure to obtain firm certification. Pollutant Reductions It is expected that potential lead exposures and environmental contamination will be significantly reduced because the Company has taken prompt steps to come into compliance with the enforcement order. Health and Environmental Effects Lead exposure affects the nervous system and can cause a range of health effects, from behavioral problems and learning disabilities, to seizures and death. Children six years old and younger are most at risk. If not detected early, children with high levels of lead in their bodies can suffer from: • Damage to the brain and nervous system • Behavior and learning problems, such as hyperactivity • Slowed growth • Hearing problems • Headaches • Anemia • In rare cases of acute lead poisoning from ingestion of lead, seizures, coma and even death. Lead can accumulate in our bodies over time, where it is stored in bones along with calcium. During pregnancy, lead is released from bones as maternal calcium is used to help form the bones of the fetus. This is particularly true if a woman does not have enough dietary calcium. Lead can also be easily circulated from the mother's blood stream through the placenta to the fetus. Mothers with high levels of lead in their bodies can expose their developing fetuses, resulting in serious and developmental problems including: • Miscarriages, • Premature births or low birth weight, • Brain damage, decreased mental abilities and learning difficulties, and/or • Reduced growth in young children. Civil Penalty The Company will pay a civil penalty of $1,000.

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Superior Inspection Services, Inc. Overview of Company and Facility Location Superior Inspection Services, Inc. (the Company) is located in Portland, Oregon. The settlement involves a renovation conducted at a property located in Portland, Oregon. The property was constructed prior to 1978. Violations The Consent Agreement and Final Order (CAFO) settles alleged violations of the Toxic Substances Control Act (TSCA), and the Oregon Administrative Rules (Division 70) which are the EPA-authorized equivalent to the federal Renovation, Repair and Painting Rule (RRP Rule), 40 C.F.R. Part 745, Subpart E. In the CAFO, the United States alleges that the Company committed the following violation: • Failure to obtain firm certification. Pollutant Reductions It is expected that potential lead exposures and environmental contamination will be significantly reduced because the Company has taken prompt steps to come into compliance with the rule. Health and Environmental Effects Lead exposure affects the nervous system and can cause a range of health effects, from behavioral problems and learning disabilities, to seizures and death. Children six years old and younger are most at risk. If not detected early, children with high levels of lead in their bodies can suffer from: • Damage to the brain and nervous system • Behavior and learning problems, such as hyperactivity • Slowed growth • Hearing problems • Headaches • Anemia • In rare cases of acute lead poisoning from ingestion of lead, seizures, coma and even death. Lead can accumulate in our bodies over time, where it is stored in bones along with calcium. During pregnancy, lead is released from bones as maternal calcium is used to help form the bones of the fetus. This is particularly true if a woman does not have enough dietary calcium. Lead can also be easily circulated from the mother's blood stream through the placenta to the fetus. Mothers with high levels of lead in their bodies can expose their developing fetuses, resulting in serious and developmental problems including:

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• Miscarriages, • Premature births or low birth weight, • Brain damage, decreased mental abilities and learning difficulties, and/or • Reduced growth in young children. Civil Penalty The Company will pay a civil penalty of $450. The penalty considered the Company’s ability to pay, among other factors.

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