A. Finkl & Sons to pay state $125,000 over emissions of harmful nitrogen oxide at Far Southeast Side plant

Chicago steelmaker A. Finkl & Sons is facing hefty environmental costs after agreeing to install pollution controls and pay the state of Illinois $125,000 to settle allegations that it released excessive amounts of nitrogen oxide from its Far Southeast Side plant.

The company, now owned by Swiss Steel, has taken no admission of wrongdoing in the settlement, which also requires it to implement new emissions-monitoring systems by 2027. Finkl's operations at the 1355 E. 93rd St. site have been criticized for failing to control nitrogen oxide emissions between late 2021 and early 2022.

The state's Attorney General's office accused Finkl of neglecting to operate and maintain equipment, leading to an increase in harmful nitrogen oxides. The company has a long history in Chicago, dating back to the late 1800s, but has faced several environmental setbacks over the years, including a plan to add new furnaces at its South Side operation that was scrapped after community protests.

Finkl's move from Lincoln Park to Burnside has not improved its environmental track record, with the company continuing to operate in one of Chicago's smallest communities. The steelmaker produces custom-shaped steel products by melting recycled scrap metal at its Far Southeast Side plant.

The settlement is a result of an investigation into Finkl's environmental practices by the Attorney General's office.
 
man... another big corp getting caught out for polluting our air πŸ€¦β€β™‚οΈ. like, i get it, we all need steel and stuff, but can't they just take responsibility and make some changes instead of paying a bunch of cash to shut up the gov πŸ€‘? and 125k is pretty harsh, especially if they didn't do anything wrong πŸ€‘. i feel for the community on the far southeast side, though - they've been dealing with this plant's emissions for ages πŸ€•. maybe it's time for us to think about making more sustainable options, like repurposing old steel or finding new materials πŸ’‘? just a thought 😊
 
ugh this is so unfair lol why do these companies have to pay so much for their mistakes? it feels like they're getting away with just paying a fine and moving on without really changing their ways πŸ€•

i mean i get that we need industries to operate, but can't they be more responsible about it? nitrogen oxide emissions are seriously bad for the environment and people's health πŸ’”

and to think they've been doing this for years without getting caught until now... it's like, how did we not know about this before?! πŸ€·β€β™€οΈ i guess that's just the problem - these big companies can hide behind their wealth and power, but at least now someone is holding them accountable πŸ’ͺ

anyway, hope the people affected by Finkl's emissions get some compensation for their suffering 🌟
 
I'm really surprised that it took this long for A Finkl & Sons to get its act together on those pollution controls... I mean, they've been operating in Chicago since the 1800s and they still can't figure out how to keep their emissions in check? πŸ€” It's not like they're a new company or anything. And now they have to shell out $125k to settle with the state of Illinois... that's just a drop in the bucket considering all the damage they've caused.

I also wonder what kind of community protests they faced when they were planning to add those new furnaces on the South Side. I hope it was more than just some token gesture, because if not, then yeah, this settlement might be seen as too little, too late... πŸ’Έ
 
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I'm not surprised to see A Finkl & Sons getting slammed for their emissions record πŸ™„. I mean, you've got a company with 135 years of history in Chicago and they're still screwing up on basic pollution controls? It's like, come on guys! They had plenty of time to get it right and now we're paying the price because they didn't.

I'm all for companies wanting to make a profit, but not at the expense of our air quality 🌫️. The fact that they're only agreeing to install new emissions-monitoring systems by 2027 is just a Band-Aid on a bigger problem. What about the past few years when they were releasing excessive nitrogen oxide? Did nobody notice back then?

It's not like they didn't have a choice either... I mean, we all know how much money that settlement is going to cost them πŸ€‘. And yeah, it's only $125k, but still, it's better than nothing, right? Maybe this will be the wake-up call Finkl needs to get their act together and start caring about the community they're operating in 😊.
 
I'm so frustrated with companies like A. Finkl & Sons that prioritize profits over people and the planet 🌎. It's appalling that they released excessive amounts of nitrogen oxide from their plant, putting innocent lives at risk. And to think they're only paying $125,000 as a settlement? It just doesn't feel right πŸ’Έ.

I mean, don't get me wrong, I'm all for businesses thriving in our great city, but not at the expense of the environment. We need companies like Finkl to take responsibility for their actions and invest in sustainable practices 🌱. It's time for them to step up and show us they're committed to being good neighbors, not just good business partners πŸ‘.

And let's be real, this settlement is only a drop in the bucket compared to the potential costs of environmental damage πŸ’Έ. I'm all for stricter regulations and more accountability, so we can prevent similar situations from happening in the future 🚫.
 
I got some bad news about A. Finkl & Sons... πŸ€• They're getting hit with a big fine for releasing too much nitrogen oxide from their factory in Chicago. I mean, we all know our air quality is already pretty rough in that city, so it's not like they were doing anyone any favors.

It looks like they're just being forced to install some new controls and pay up by 2027. It's a bummer because I know how much people care about their community and the environment over there... 🌳 The thing is, Finkl's been around for ages (like, since the late 1800s) so you'd think they'd have gotten it together by now.

Here's a little diagram to illustrate my point:
```
+---------------+
| Pollute |
| NOx |
| Bad news |
+---------------+
|
|
v
+---------------+
| Fix it |
| New controls|
| Pay up |
+---------------+
```
Ugh, I hope they learn from this... 🀞
 
omg u guys I just found out that A.Finkl & Sons, one of chicago's oldest steelmakers, is being forced to pay $125k to settle emissions allegations 🀯 they're also gotta install new pollution controls and emissions monitoring systems by 2027! like isn't this just the most classic case of a big corp getting called out for its dirty habits? I mean, i get it, we all make mistakes, but come on Finkl's been around since the late 1800s and they can't even be bothered to keep their own emissions in check?! what's next is gonna happen to this community?! πŸ€•
 
OMG u guys 🀯 I'm so shocked!!! I've been livin off that A. Finkl & Sons steel since I was a kid and now they're gettin fined like crazy πŸ’Έ $125,000 is a lot of cash! I know some ppl might say its about time they got in trouble for polluting the city 🌳 but can't we just forgive 'em already? πŸ˜” They've been around since the 1800s, thats even longer than my fave brand of sneakers has been makin shoes πŸ‘ 

I feel bad for the ppl who live near their plant tho πŸ€• it's one of those tiny communities that dont get much love from the city. I hope they implement them new emissions-moniterin systems by 2027 and make sure they dont mess up again πŸ˜…

anywayz, I'm still gonna rep Finkl & Sons in my heart πŸ’– they're still makin awesome custom steel products πŸ€– even if they are a bit of an environmental disaster zone πŸŒͺ️
 
πŸ€” I'm not surprised that A. Finkl & Sons, one of Chicago's oldest steelmakers, has finally been held accountable for its environmental missteps. The fact that it's agreed to install pollution controls and pay $125,000 to settle allegations doesn't necessarily mean the company was wrong in the first place, but rather a pragmatic decision to avoid further scrutiny and fines.

It's also a testament to the state of Illinois' determination to crack down on industrial polluters. The requirement for Finkl to implement new emissions-monitoring systems by 2027 is a huge step forward in ensuring transparency and accountability.

One thing that does strike me, though, is how this settlement comes at a time when we're seeing more and more emphasis on corporate social responsibility and environmental sustainability. It's almost as if companies like Finkl are only taking these steps when they're faced with pressure from regulatory bodies or community backlash.

I guess what I'm trying to say is that while this settlement may seem like a positive development, it also raises questions about the role of government versus corporate accountability in driving environmental change. πŸ€·β€β™‚οΈ
 
Ugh πŸ€•, this is crazy! $125k for not controlling emissions properly? That's steep πŸ’Έ. I get that they need to clean up their act, but it feels like the state is being a bit harsh. I mean, Finkl has been around since the 1800s - shouldn't they know better by now? πŸ€”

I'm all for environmental protection, but sometimes these huge fines can be crippling for small businesses. It's not just about the money, it's also about the community impact. The Far Southeast Side is one of Chicago's smallest communities and Finkl operates in an area with limited resources 🌎.

It's interesting that they didn't admit to wrongdoing, though 😐. Maybe there was some miscommunication or lack of oversight? Either way, I hope Finkl takes this as a wake-up call and makes some real changes for the better πŸ’ͺ.
 
I'm super glad they're finin' some accountability πŸ™Œ. This is a big deal for the community, 'specially on the Far Southeast Side where that plant's been operatin'. It's crazy that it took an investigation to get Finkl to take responsibility and make changes. I mean, we all know about the history of neglect and environmental issues with this company... it's not exactly a great record for Chicago πŸ€¦β€β™‚οΈ.

I'm worried that they're just settlin' this now 'cause they got caught, rather than because they actually care about gettin' it right. But I guess $125k is better than nothin', right? πŸ’Έ The new emissions-monitoring systems are a good start, but we gotta make sure they follow through on those plans. This settlement's not the end of the story for Finkl & Sons – we need to keep an eye on 'em to make sure they don't just go back to business as usual πŸ˜’.
 
omg i was just reading about how much pollution is coming from factories in chicago and it's crazy 🀯 like, what's going on with our planet? anyway, this steel company finkl & sons seems pretty bad news... they're releasing all this nitrogen oxide into the air and now they have to pay $125k to set things right πŸ’Έ but like, shouldn't they've been doing that in the first place? didn't they know it was a thing? πŸ€·β€β™€οΈ i feel bad for the community too, living next to the plant is super sketchy... can we talk about what's going on with recycling instead? did you know that some companies are now making money from recyclable materials? πŸ’‘
 
oh my gosh, like yay for the state of illinois taking action against finkl & sons!!! 🀩 they're really stepping up to hold the company accountable for its emissions and making sure it's not harming the environment anymore πŸ’š i mean, it's about time someone did something about those nitrogen oxide levels... i'm all about keeping our air clean and healthy 😊 so fingers crossed that finkl's new emissions-monitoring systems will really make a difference 🌟
 
this is wild that a company with so much history in the city can still be dodgy on emissions like this 🀯 they shoulda gotten busted sooner, considering how long they've been operating... and 125k is a pretty penny to "settle" for πŸ€‘ hopefully they actually follow through on those new monitoring systems tho, we need more companies like that around here πŸ’ͺ
 
🚨 just saw that A. Finkl & Sons in Chicago is settling with the state for $125k and having to install new pollution controls... idk why they're not taking more responsibility for their own mess though πŸ€” they've had issues before, like that old plan to add furnaces on the South Side that got nixed due to community pushback. it's just crazy how much money they're paying out compared to some of the people who get sick from the pollution πŸ€‘ and it's weird they're not admitting any wrongdoing, that's a bit fishy πŸ˜’
 
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