The Oregon Department of Environmental Quality has issued a $61,222 penalty to Thomas Alan Reynolds for multiple hazardous waste violations related to his
Reynolds illegally transported and stored hazardous waste in corroded and leaking containers. The waste included a number of potentially explosive chemicals, flammable liquids and many toxic substances.
Much of the waste dates back to between 2002 and 2007, when Reynolds operated a research laboratory at
The hazardous waste included crystallized tetrahydrofuran, a highly flammable solvent, sodium azide which is explosive and lithium aluminum hydride which is violently reactive when introduced to moisture. Other waste includes:
- 442 pounds of flammable liquids
- 193 pounds of toxic liquids
- 44 pounds of flammable solids
- 60 pounds of nitric acid
- 17 pounds of cyanides
Reynolds was Reytech Corporation’s principle owner and chief executive prior to dissolution of the company in 2006.
DEQ issued the penalty because improperly storing hazardous waste is a threat to the environment and public health. The penalty also aims to ensure that no business receives a financial incentive for bypassing environmental regulations.