Lakes Parkway Lithium Battery Fire Superfund Site, Lawrenceville, Georgia, Proposed Settlement
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The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) is proposing an Administrative Settlement Agreement with Corporate Lakes Atlanta, LLC under CERCLA for the Lakes Parkway Lithium Battery Fire Site in Lawrenceville, Georgia. The settlement addresses recovery of costs incurred by EPA for cleanup actions performed at the site following a lithium battery fire. Public comments on the proposed settlement will be accepted until May 4, 2026. The EPA may modify or withdraw its consent if received comments indicate the settlement is inappropriate, improper, or inadequate. Copies of the agreement are available through the designated EPA contact, Paula V. Painter.
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Key Changes
- EPA proposing Administrative Settlement Agreement with Corporate Lakes Atlanta, LLC under CERCLA
- Settlement covers recovery of cleanup costs for Lakes Parkway Lithium Battery Fire Site in Lawrenceville, GA
- Public comment period ends May 4, 2026
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What this law requires
Corporate Lakes Atlanta, LLC must comply with the Administrative Settlement Agreement terms concerning recovery of CERCLA costs incurred by EPA for cleanup at the Lakes Parkway Lithium Battery Fire Site
EPA must accept and consider public comments on the proposed settlement until May 4, 2026
EPA must evaluate whether received comments indicate the proposed settlement is inappropriate, improper, or inadequate, and may modify or withdraw consent based on this evaluation
EPA must make copies of the proposed settlement agreement available to the public upon request through Paula V. Painter, Program Analyst
Interested parties must submit comments by referencing the site name through EPA Region 4 public notices portal, email to Painter.Paula@epa.gov, or other designated methods