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MassDEP Fines Cleanup Contractor in Massachusetts
March 14, 2026
The Massachusetts Department of Environmental Protection (MassDEP) has imposed a $51,000 fine on AMPM Restoration LLC for hazardous waste violations during oil spill cleanup operations in Gardner and Hanson, Massachusetts. The violations included transporting hazardous waste without a proper license and failing to respond to MassDEP's information requests, raising concerns about public health and environmental safety. This enforcement action highlights the importance of compliance with hazardous waste transport and disposal regulations for contractors engaged in environmental cleanup projects.
- Procurement professionals should ensure that contractors possess all required hazardous waste transporter licenses and maintain responsive communication with regulatory agencies.
- Environmental cleanup contractors must prioritize regulatory compliance to avoid penalties that could impact contract eligibility and reputation.
- Agencies may consider incorporating stricter compliance verification and monitoring clauses in cleanup contracts to mitigate risks.
- Businesses in the environmental remediation sector should evaluate their licensing status and operational protocols to align with state environmental regulations.
Agencies
Massachusetts Department of Environmental Protection, MassDEP Central Regional Office, Gardner Fire Department
Vendors
AMPM Restoration LLC