The Valicor Files: 15 Days of Toxic Negligence
INVESTIGATIVE DOSSIER: CAA-05-2026-0028
TL;DR: THE RECEIPTS
THE FINE
$140,000 EPA Penalty
THE FAILURE
0% Toxin Destruction
THE LEAKS
500 PPM Methane Detected
THE LOCATION
Dayton, Ohio
The Facts: Systemic Failure
Between April 10, 2023, and April 25, 2023, Valicor Environmental Services experienced a total breakdown of its primary pollution control system. An explosion within the capture and control system forced a shutdown of the Regenerative Thermal Oxidizer (RTO).
While the system was offline, Valicor continued to operate emission units. This meant that instead of being destroyed, toxic gases were released directly into the Ohio atmosphere. EPA inspectors using FLIR technology also discovered that Tank T118 had an open hatch, allowing hydrocarbon emissions to escape into the ambient air.
The Misconduct: Deception and Decay
The investigation uncovered a pattern of negligence that goes far beyond simple mechanical failure:
The “Lid” Problem: On the DAF Flash Tank, investigators found a 3-inch opening that lacked a closure device. Valicor’s attempt to fix it involved a thin rubber mat with visible gaps. Methane readings near these gaps reached 282 ppm.
The Gauge Lie: Valicor failed to calibrate pressure gauges on a quarterly basis for four years. Furthermore, internal investigations found that in 2017 or 2018, staff had improperly adjusted gauges to show false negative readings, effectively hiding the true state of the facility from regulators.
Data Visualization: Efficiency Collapse
The following chart illustrates the catastrophic drop in toxin destruction during the shutdown period. While the law requires a 95% destruction rate, Valicor’s actual performance dropped to zero.
Legal Receipts: Verbatim Admissions
“By failing to operate the RTO at all times gases or vapors containing HAP are routed through the closed-vent system connected to the RTO, from April 10, 2023 until April 25, 2023, Valicor is in violation…”
“Valicor discovered that in 2017 or 2018, CWE facility staff improperly adjusted the SBR Gauge to show a negative pressure reading, such that the gauge was effectively taken out of calibration…”
Societal Impact Mapping
Environmental Degradation
Uncontrolled release of Hazardous Air Pollutants (HAP) and methane into the atmosphere. Methane is a potent greenhouse gas that accelerates climate instability.
Public Health Risk
The presence of uncontrolled organic vapors near residential areas in Dayton increases the long-term risk of respiratory illness for the community.
Economic Inequality
A $140,000 fine is a minor operational cost for a corporation. The true cost—health impacts and environmental ruin—is externalized onto the citizens of Ohio.
What Now?
The fine is a settlement, not a solution. We are monitoring the following bodies to ensure compliance:
Watchlist
- EPA Region 5: Enforcement and Compliance Assurance Division.
- Ohio EPA: State-level regulatory oversight.
- Valicor Leadership: For systemic safety culture failures.
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