S & W atlas Iron & Metal Co. In WhatsApp forever.
The Los Angeles County Lawyer Office announced that the Malik Airus did not decide on any competition for five criminal charges on disposal of dangerous waste in an unprecedented position on Tuesday, which led to the immediate and permanent closure of all operations at its headquarters.
The atlas of minerals were temporarily closed earlier this year.
The company’s father’s father, Gary Weissantberg, 78, from Insino and Matthew Wessenberg, 37, did not approve both any competition for a misdemeanor of dangerous waste disposal and one charge of general inconvenience.
The DA office said: “Both are expected to be sentenced to two years in prison, and he ordered the completion of 200 hours of community service, and a fine of $ 10,500 per penalty assessments in addition.” “The judgment will be appointed at a later time.”
Atlas Maaden worked for more than 75 years, although misconduct in this case dates back to 2017.
Recently on August 12, 2024, the endangered fire explosion was as a school, although the facility created long -term risks as well.
As a result, the atlas of McCaches will have to pay $ 2 million as compensation and fees, as well as cleaning the site and ensuring that it is not used for industrial recycling or minerals again.
“The soil samples taken from a high school area showed excessive concentrations of lead and zinc.” “I found additional samples taken in the atlas of excessive concentrations of seven metals. The alleged metal debris was found from the Atlas in high school.”
Half of that million dollars will go to the Los Angeles Unified School area – the neighboring Jordan Secondary School has been repeatedly exposed by the Atlas of Minerals – where another $ 850,000 was divided between the DA office, the toxic material control department and the dangerous health materials department in Los Angeles. The remaining $ 150,000 is for fines and penalties.
In the announcement of the closure, the provincial lawyer, Nathan Hochmann, noticed the danger in which the company and employees of the nearby school have developed.
“The result is a dangerous facility that threatened this society more than 75 years ago. Today, WhatsApp is safer and children and teachers at Jordan Secondary School can now breathe easier – literally and metaphorically.” “We will follow unabated any business that allows our neighborhoods. So this is a warning – if you break the law and put public health at risk, we will take you.”
In the Hochman advertisement, the supervisor praised Alberto Carvalho at the end of “long injustice for decades.”
“This company gave priority to profits for society’s welfare for a very long time, and this closure is a welcome,” Carvalho said. “Let this decision send a clear message to the crystal: The safety of our schools and our societies is not negotiable, and there is no company above the law … While we celebrate the result together, we are determined that this should not happen again, in any school region, anywhere.”