BP Fined $40 Million By Regulators in Clean Air Settlement
17 Maio 2023 - 12:46PM
Dow Jones News
By Dean Seal
Federal regulators have fined BP $40 million as part of a
settlement over alleged violations of the Clean Air Act at an oil
refinery in Indiana.
The U.S. Department of Justice and Environmental Protection
Agency alleged in a civil complaint that BP's North American
subsidiary violated federal regulations that limit the amount of
benzene in refinery wastewater streams as well as air pollutants
and emissions at a refinery it operates in Whiting, Ind.
BP has agreed to settle the action by installing at least one
permanent benzene stripper to reduce benzene in streams that lead
to its lakefront wastewater treatment plant. It will also install
10 air pollutant monitoring stations to keep an eye on air quality
outside of the refinery fence line.
The investments BP that will make to allay the regulators'
concerns are estimated to cost more than $197 million.
The oil and gas giant has also agreed to pay a fine of $40
million, marking the largest civil penalty ever secured in a Clean
Air Act stationary source settlement.
Separately, BP has agreed to undertake a $5 million supplemental
environmental project aimed at cutting diesel emissions in the
communities that surround the Whiting refinery.
"Under the settlement, the refinery will implement controls that
will greatly improve air quality and reduce health impacts on the
overburdened communities that surround the facility," said Todd
Kim, assistant attorney general for the Justice Department's
environment and natural resources division.
A representative for BP didn't immediately respond to a request
for comment.
Write to Dean Seal at dean.seal@wsj.com
(END) Dow Jones Newswires
May 17, 2023 11:31 ET (15:31 GMT)
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