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JELD-WEN PAYS $1,600 PENALTY FOR AIR QUALITY VIOLATION AT KLAMATH FALLS FACILITY

The Oregon Department of Environmental Quality issued the following news release:

JELD-WEN, Inc., a Klamath Falls manufacturer of doors, windows, millwork and specialty wood products, has paid a $1,600 civil penalty to the Oregon Department of Environmental Quality (DEQ) for exceeding the annual emissions limit for particulate matter 10 microns or smaller (PM10). The violations occurred at the company's wood products manufacturing facility at 3303 Lakeport Boulevard, Klamath Falls.

JELD-WEN exceeded the annual allowable PM10 level by seven tons in 2004. The facility generates the fine particulate matter through use of a wood-fired boiler and rotary chip dryer for its planing, millwork and ...

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