BP Products to Pay Nearly $180 Million to Settle Clean Air Violations at Texas City Refinery
Posted on: Thursday, 19 February 2009, 13:43 CST
Today's settlement addresses the company's noncompliance with a 2001 consent decree and Clean Air Act regulations requiring strict controls on benzene and benzene-containing wastes generated during petroleum refining operations. The company is required to upgrade control equipment and processes used to handle these materials and conduct in-depth audits to ensure compliance and minimize the amount of benzene-containing wastes generated at the refinery. It is estimated that these actions will reduce emissions of benzene and other volatile organic compounds (VOCs) by approximately 6,000 pounds annually.
"The Department of Justice and the EPA will aggressively pursue those who fail to comply with the laws that protect our environment, and we will hold them accountable," said
"BP failed to fulfill its obligations under the law, putting air quality and public health at risk," said
EPA identified the violations addressed in today's settlement during a series of inspections of the
The settlement requires that BP address violations of Clean Air Act requirements limiting emissions of stratospheric ozone-depleting hydrochlorofluorocarbons (HCFCs) from leaking cooling appliances. BP will eliminate approximately 51,000 pounds of HCFCs by retrofitting industrial and commercial cooling appliances at
As part of the settlement, the company will spend an additional
Exposure to benzene, a hazardous air pollutant, is known to cause a number of acute and chronic health effects, including cancer, nerve and immunity impairment, and adverse reproductive and developmental effects, among others.
HCFCs and other ozone-depleting substances, when released into the environment, destroy the earth's protective stratospheric ozone layer. Exposure to asbestos, a known human carcinogen, can cause asbestosis and two types of cancer: lung cancer and mesothelioma.
BP Products North America, headquartered in
The proposed settlement, lodged today in the U.S. District Court for the Northern District of
SOURCE U.S. Department of Justice
Source: PR Newswire
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