NASHUA – Nashua Corp.’s business may not be connected to wood stoves, but the air-pollution fine it has paid to the Environmental Protection Agency will be.
In an unusual settlement, Nashua Corp. has agreed to spend $80,800 to help people swap out old, polluting wood stoves in southern New Hampshire as partial compensation for violations related to reporting about air-pollution equipment and monitoring at its Merrimack plant.
The company will also pay a $20,200 fine.
The company’s plant at 59 Daniel Webster Highway, Merrimack, which employs about 80 people, makes specialty coated products for printing, labels and tickets, and coatings for paper and film products.
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