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Boeing Hit With Nearly $600K Penalty Over Santa Susana Runoff

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Boeing Hit With Nearly $600K Penalty Over Santa Susana Runoff

Pollutants Detected in Dozens of Violations at Former Rocket Test Site

Here is the rundown 👇

Read this if you follow environmental enforcement, corporate accountability, or cleanup efforts at Santa Susana.

📍 What Just Happened

Boeing faces roughly $600,000 in penalties for alleged stormwater violations at the Santa Susana Field Laboratory,  already a long-standing environmental controversy.

📋 Key Details

  • Timeframe of Violations: Jan 2023 – Mar 2025
  • Violations: 36+ stormwater discharge exceedances
  • Pollutants Detected: Lead, mercury, manganese, iron, and other contaminants
  • Regulator: Los Angeles Regional Water Quality Control Board

🔍 Why This Matters

Santa Susana remains one of California’s most scrutinized toxic sites.

Polluted runoff poses risks to surrounding communities and ecosystems.

Adds pressure on Boeing amid ongoing debates over cleanup standards.

🧠 The Bottom Line

Boeing is facing a significant environmental penalty for repeated runoff violations at Santa Susana,  renewing public concern over contamination and oversight at the troubled site.