Tontitown Mayor Angie Russell and the City of Tontitown filed a Request for Hearing and Adjudicatory Review (“Request”) on April 17th before the Arkansas Pollution Control & Ecology.
The Arkansas Department of Energy and Environment - Division of Environmental Quality (“DEQ”) and Hartsell Farms and Excavating, LLC (“Hartsell”) entered into a February 10th Consent Administrative Order (“CAO”) addressing alleged violations of Arkansas Pollution Control and Ecology Commission (“Commission”) Regulation 21 (Asbestos Regulations). See LIS 21-015.
Hartsell is stated to have demolished or caused to be demolished a structure (“Site”) formerly located in Clark County, Arkansas.
A structure on the Site is stated to have constituted a facility as defined in Commission Regulation 21, Chapter 4. Further, Hartsell is stated to meet the definition of an owner or operator of a demolition or renovation activity as defined in Commission Regulation 21, Chapter 4.
The Arkansas Department of Energy and Environment – Division of Environmental Quality (“DEQ”) and John F. Jenkins Contracting, Inc. (“JFJC”) entered into a January 12th Consent Administrative Order (“CAO”) addressing alleged violations of Arkansas Pollution Control and Ecology Commission (“Commission”) Regulation 21 (Asbestos Regulations). See LIS No. 21-002.
The CAO describes JFJC as an “owner or operator of a demolition or renovation activity” as defined in Commission Regulation 21, Chapter 4.
The CAO provides that JFJC demolished or caused to be demolished a structure formerly located in Malvern, Arkansas (“Site”) on August 20, 2019. Further, the structure is described as the concessions building measuring 16 by 20 feet near the restroom area of the Malvern High School’s Bill Hunt Field House.