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EPA Fines Missouri Firm $9,548 to Settle Lead-Paint Claims

Restoration company accused of lacking certification and committing paperwork violations

M&L Construction of Sedalia, Mo., will pay a $9,548 civil penalty to settle allegations it violated the government’s lead-paint rules, the Environmental Protection Agency announced today. M&L, a fire and water restoration specialist, was accused of failing to become certified under the Lead Renovation, Repair, and Painting rule. It also was accused of violating various paperwork rules. Read EPA’s announcement

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