disregard environmental laws and jeopardize the health and welfare of
  the workers and the public," said Thomas V.  Skinner, EPA's
  acting Assistant Administrator for Enforcement and Compliance
  Assurance.

  W.R. Grace and its officials also obstructed the National Institute
  of Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH) when it attempted to
  study the health conditions. . .

  W.R. Grace enjoyed at least $140 million in after-tax profits from
  its mining operations in Libby. W.R. Grace also could be ordered to
  pay restitution to victims.  See EXHIBIT 21
URL internet location: http://www.usdoj.gov/opa/pr/2005/February/05_enrd_048.htm

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See EXHIBIT 22URL internet location: http://www.dol.gov/esa/regs/compliance/owcp/eeoicp/Statistics/WebPages/W__R__GRACE.htm

W R GRACE

PROGRAM STATISTICS  Data as of 11/09/2005

PART B
 
  CLAIMSCASES
Applications Filed    59   49
 
Recommended Decisions
Approved    5     3
Denied   29   29
Total      34   32

Final Decisions
Approved     4      2
Denied   26    26
Total      30    28

Compensation Paid
Payments      42

Total Dollars   $300,000
 
Medical Bills Paid
Total Dollars   $731

Cases Referred to NIOSH      22

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