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Stellantis
City of Detroit Air Quality
Response to Stellantis Air Quality Violations
Summary:
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EGLE has received numerous complaints from the public
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EGLE responded by visiting the site on several occasions
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During the site inspections, EGLE has substantiated odor complaints
Summary of Actions taken by EGLE:
- 7 Violation Notices have been issued to Stellantis by EGLE – 6 for odors and 1 for improperly installed equipment between 2018 and 2022
- At EGLE's request, the United States Environmental Protection Agency did mobile air monitoring on November 16 and 17, 2021
- On November 18, 2021, EGLE reported that they started escalated enforcement against Stellantis related to violations above
- On December 2, 2022 EGLE and Stellantis entered into a consent agreement covering all previous violations
- Since the Enforcement Action, 1 additional Violation Notice was issued for odors on May 11, 2023 resulting in a monetary stipulated penalty as required by the consent 2022 order
- A second regenerative thermal oxidizer (RTO2) began operation on July 5, 2023 and was inspected by EGLE Air Quality Division (AQD) staff on July 17, 2023 for proper installation and operation
- A second consent order was proposed and a public comment and public hearing is scheduled for January 9, 2024
- Results of the air monitoring, the violation notices and other information can be found on the EGLE website located here.
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This is an EGLE enforcement action
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The city of Detroit supports EGLE and USEPA in this matter
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The City of Detroit started supplemental monitoring, the result of which can be viewed
Stellantis Sampling Event 6 - 12/28/23
The Building Safety, Engineering and Environmental Department – Environmental Affairs webpage, maintains information on the Stellantis Air Quality Violations; however, the latest information can be found by clicking here “ EGLE/Stellantis .”
To report spills, releases, or other Environmental Emergencies call:
Michigan EGLE Pollution Emergency Alerting System (PEAS) Hotline: 800-292-4706
Detroit BSEED-Environmental Affairs: 313-224-0484