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BP Financial Assurance Settlement

BP Financial Assurance Settlement Resources

"Financial assurance protects taxpayers from having to foot the bill for costly cleanups. Today’s settlement will ensure that BP’s subsidiaries have the funds available to cover any necessary cleanup costs today and into the future." - Cynthia Giles, Assistant Administrator of EPA’s Office of Enforcement and Compliance and Assurance.

(Washington, DC - November 29, 2011) The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) today announced that several subsidiaries of BP America Inc. have agreed to pay a $426,500 penalty and ensure that more than $240 million in funds are secured to resolve violations of hazardous waste, drinking water and Superfund financial assurance requirements. Financial assurance protects public health and the environment by ensuring that companies have the financial resources available to properly close facilities and clean up pollution at contaminated industrial sites.

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Overview of Company

BP produces, refines, and markets oil and gas.  The subsidiaries of BP America Inc. that had inadequate financial assurance are:

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Violations

EPA identified the following violations under the Resource Conservation and Recovery Act (RCRA), Safe Drinking Water Act (SDWA), and Superfund:

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Location of Violations

The eleven RCRA hazardous waste facilities subject to the administrative settlement are located in:

The ten SDWA Class I non-hazardous waste underground injection control (UIC) wells subject to the administrative settlement are located on:

The following Superfund sites resolved inadequate financial assurance:

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Summary of Settlement

Under the administrative settlements, BP:

BP also replaced inadequate financial assurance for five Superfund sites in the form of letters of credit covering $98.8 million in cleanup obligations.

BP also had inadequate financial assurance coverage for RCRA facilities covered by state orders and regulations and for SDWA wells for which the states have primary enforcement responsibility.  EPA worked with its state partners to obtain from BP a total of $76.4 million in compliant financial assurance coverage for these obligations.

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Civil Penalty

BP will pay a total $426,500 civil penalty in the following increments:

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For more information, contact:

Cari Shiffman
U.S. EPA
Waste and Chemical Enforcement Division
Office of Enforcement and Compliance Assurance
1200 Pennsylvania Ave, N.W.
Washington, DC 20460
(202) 564-2898
shiffman.cari@epa.gov

Chrisna Tan
U.S. EPA
Office of Site Remediation Enforcement
Office of Enforcement and Compliance Assurance
U.S. Environmental Protection Agency
1200 Pennsylvania Ave, N.W.
Washington, DC 20460
(202) 564-4272
tan.chrisna@epa.gov

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