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Oregon company fined $51k for hazardous waste violations

May 29, 2026

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Key Facts

Signal Type

Regulatory

Industry

Climate & Energy

Companies

Pacific Cast Technologies

Date

May 29, 2026

What Happened

Pacific Cast Technologies, an Albany-based aerospace manufacturer, was fined $50,780 by the Oregon Department of Environmental Quality (DEQ) for six hazardous waste violations. These included improper storage of acids and ignitable waste, incorrect labeling of hazardous materials, and unsafe disposal practices. The DEQ noted that several violations were repeats from a 2022 inspection.

Who Is Affected

The fine directly impacts Pacific Cast Technologies, which produces titanium components for the aerospace industry. The company has appealed the penalty, and the outcome could influence its operational costs and compliance strategies.

Market Impact

  • Increased scrutiny on hazardous waste management in aerospace manufacturing.
  • Potential demand for compliance and safety solutions in the sector.
  • Regulatory risks for similar companies in Oregon and beyond.

What to Watch

Monitor the appeal process for Pacific Cast Technologies, as it could set a precedent for how DEQ handles similar cases. Additionally, watch for increased enforcement actions in the aerospace manufacturing sector, particularly around hazardous waste compliance.

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