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Violation Tracker Current Parent Company Summary

Current Parent Company Name: Armetta LLC
Ownership Structure: privately held
Headquartered in: Rhode Island
Major Industry: building materials
Specific Industry: building materials
Penalty total since 2000$85,000
Number of records: 3
Top 5 Offense Groups (Groups Defined)Penalty TotalNumber of Records
environment-related offenses$80,0002
safety-related offenses$5,0001
Top 5 Primary Offense TypesPenalty TotalNumber of Records
air pollution violation$80,0001
workplace safety or health violation$5,0001
environmental violation$01
Notes: Parent-subsidiary linkages are based on relationships current as of the latest revision listed in the Update Log, which may vary from what was the case when a violation occurred. The penalty totals are adjusted to account for the fact that the individual entries below may include both agency records and settlement announcements for the same case; or else a penalty covering multiple locations may be listed in the individual records for each of the facilities. The totals are also adjusted to reflect cases in which federal and state or local agencies cooperated and issued separate announcements of the outcome. Duplicate or overlapping penalty amounts are marked with an asterisk in the list below.

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CompanyPrimary Offense TypeYearAgencyPenalty Amount sort icon
Copar Quarriesair pollution violation2014EPA$80,000
COPAR QUARRIES (SB)environmental violation2014EPA(*)Penalty amounts marked by an asterisk are ones announced by more than one agency. Parent penalty totals are adjusted to avoid double-counting. $80,000
Armetta LLCworkplace safety or health violation2015MSHA$5,000
(*): Penalty amounts marked by an asterisk are ones announced by more than one agency. Parent penalty totals are adjusted to avoid double-counting.