EPA Proposes $137,500 Penalty Against Oil Company for Violating Oil Spill Laws
Contact: Amy Miller (617) 918-1042
For immediate release: Oct. 5, 2000 Release # 00-10-14
BOSTON -- The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency today announced it has proposed a $137,500 penalty against an oil company in eastern Massachusetts manufacturer for failing to prepare a plan for handling oil spills.
According to an administrative complaint, the Concord Oil Company failed to prepare and implement a Spill Prevention Control and Countermeasures (SPCC) plan at four of its five facilities, all of them near rivers or streams.
The action against the Concord-based company stems from an inspection in May 1999 of the Depot Road facility in Harvard, when inspectors learned the facility did not have an SPCC plan. In April 2000 EPA sent a letter requesting information on company operations and determined the company still did not have a spill prevention plan.
"Spill prevention and control laws help ensure that a tank failure or spill does not lead to oil being released into rivers and streams," said Mindy S. Lubber, Regional Administrator of EPA New England. "Concord Oil's failure to develop these plans increased the possibility that large amounts of oil would reach these bodies of water. This penalty should serve as a reminder that the EPA takes seriously a company's responsibility to the environment."
The four facilities are at:
- Depot Road in Harvard, with a capacity of 30,000 gallons of
fuel oil near Cold Spring Brook, a tributary of the Nasua River;
- 147 Lowell Road in Concord, with an above ground storage capacity
of 145,900 gallons of fuel oil, gas and kerosene near the Concord
River;
- 68 Central St. in Acton, with above-ground storage capacity
of 290,000 gallons of fuel oil near the Fort Pond Brook;
- 23 Forge Village Road in Westford, with an above-ground storage capacity of 20,000 gallons of fuel oil near Boutwell Brook.
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- TITLE: EPA Proposes $137,500 Penalty Against
Oil Company for Violating Oil Spill Laws
- ABSTRACT: The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency
today announced it has proposed a $137,500 penalty against an
oil company in eastern Massachusetts manufacturer for failing
to prepare a plan for handling oil spills.
- PURPOSE: Public Information
- ORIGINATOR: Regional Administrator's Office
- PUBLICATION DATE: 10/05/2000
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Amy Miller
Office of the Regional Administrator
EPA New England
1 Congress Street, Suite 1100 (RAA)
Boston, MA 02114-2023
617-918-1042 - RESPONSIBLE PARTY:
Amy Miller
Office of the Regional Administrator - DATE OF CREATION: 10/05/2000
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