Alameda County DA, air district sue Radius Recycling over massive 2023 blaze

17.07.2025    The Mercury News    1 views
Alameda County DA, air district sue Radius Recycling over massive 2023 blaze

OAKLAND Mere months after dismissing criminal charges against one of the East Bay s largest metal recyclers Alameda County s new district attorney filed a civil lawsuit Thursday against the West Oakland company over the same massive toxic scrapyard fire The lawsuit by District Attorney Ursula Jones Dickson against Radius Recycling previously known as Schnitzer Steel marks an about-turn for the county s new top prosecutor who stunned and upset environmental advocates earlier this year with her decision toss a series of criminal indictments secured by her predecessor over the blaze The Bay Area Air Quality Management District joined Jones Dickson in the lawsuit which was filed in Alameda County Superior Court In a announcement announcing the filing Jones Dickson stressed she was committed to the enforcement of environmental laws adding that the lawsuit aimed to bring the company into compliance with existing law and regulations and require further protections for West Oakland residents The move was praised by Ms Margaret Gordon a longtime advocate against air defilement in West Oakland She had been highly critical of the district attorney s earlier decision to dismiss the criminal scenario against Radius calling it a slap on the hand On Thursday she reported the latest action by the district attorney was long overdue It s such a nuisance for all these years with the fires stated Gordon of the company s actions And they ve been getting away with so much over the years The legal maneuvers stem from a fire that erupted Aug in a scrap pile at Radius Recycling s plant off Embarcadero West near Jack London Square The pile which contained aluminum tin light iron and steel burned out of control for at least three hours and continued to smolder into the following day while choking the region in noxious black smoke Almost a year later in July then-Alameda County District Attorney Pamela Price released a grand jury had indicted the company and two employees its terminal manager and a a regional general manager on a slew of charges in the blaze In heralding the episode as historic Price claimed the company could face up to million in fines if convicted According to the indictments the company created a debris pile in an area of the plant that wasn t equipped with numerous safety devices such as heat detection cameras water cannons or sufficient access for firefighters And it alleged the employees later destroyed evidence from the ashen tin pile as a way to conceal how the fire started Yet the episode appeared to suffer setbacks in the subsequent months particularly after a judge booted multiple prosecutors from the occurrence while chiding the lead prosecutor for being negligent and disingenuous in a searing recusal order In May Jones Dickson quietly dismissed the criminal episode It marked one of multiple instances of the new district attorney dismissing cases filed by her predecessor prompting Price to complain that Jones Dickson had dismantled everything we ve done The new lawsuit includes similar indicates that the company stored material in an area that was not equipped with water cannons to keep the material wet nor with heat sensors to detect sparks Both issues were substantial factors in creating ripe conditions for the blaze the district attorney s press release mentioned Thursday The lawsuit seeks an unspecified fine against Radius as well as an injunction barring the company from storing scrap material in places without those types of safety mechanisms the release noted Radius has been the site of multiple current fires and has often faced scrutiny over its business practices in newest years particularly regarding emissions rising from the West Oakland plant As of late as Radius agreed to pay million to settle claims by the California Department of Toxic Substances Control the state Attorney General s Office and the Alameda County District Attorney s Office that the company broke state environmental laws by releasing particles of hazardous metals such as lead cadmium and zinc into the air Radius Recycling also was forced to install new thermal oxidizers and acid gas scrubbers in on its metal shredder to reduce harmful emissions from its plant Yet the installation and management of that equipment was riddled with issues air quality functionaries disclosed prompting the agency to fine Radius in Despite the continued violations the equipment appears to be having an impact on air quality in the region dropping organic compound emissions by according to the air quality district On Thursday the air quality district s general counsel declared the lawsuit sends a message to the locality that we re going to protect air quality and people s healthcare We think these violations are very serious and they need a serious response noted the general counsel Alexander Crockett Jakob Rodgers is a senior current news reporter Call text or send him an encrypted message via Signal at - 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