A few days after the announcement, by the Minister for Ecological Transition, of the imminent establishment of financial penalties against the Yara factory in Montoir-de-Bretagne (Loire-Atlantique), daily financial sanctions have indeed been decided by the prefecture.
Located near Saint-Nazaire, this Seveso-classified chemical fertilizer producer is singled out for its "atmospheric emissions and aqueous discharges", recalled Minister Christophe Béchu.
Pollution linked to "persistent findings of non-compliance" of its facilities.
Pending compliance, the prefect of Loire-Atlantique therefore sanctions Yara with a financial penalty of 300 euros per day for breaches of safety rules and 150 euros per day for defects in environmental standards, noted
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Ministry follow-up
The Yara site in Montoir-de-Bretagne had been placed under "enhanced vigilance" by the State in July 2021. The compliance plan is the subject of "very careful monitoring", assures the Minister of Transition ecological in a response to the socialist senator Yannick Vaugrenard.
An assessment of the progress of the actions was carried out in November.
A new assessment is scheduled for "early 2023".
Owned by a Norwegian group, Yara produces ammonium nitrate-based fertilizer in Montoir.
Sulfuric acid is one of the raw materials used in the manufacturing process.
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