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In a 97-page enforcement action, Abbot has charged the refiner with violating state health, safety and environmental protection laws, including the Texa s Clean Air Act, the Texax Water Code and the Texas Health & Safety Abbott’s office also cited 46 separate unlawfu l pollutant emissions at the Texas City refinery, some of whicnh are linked to the Marchj 2005 explosion that rocked the Texas coast, killing 15 and injuriny 170, and leaking contaminants for more than 160 hours.
“B P Products is charged with polluting our environment, concealing information from authoritiesd and harming Texans,” Abbott said in a “This enforcement action holds BP accountable for failingg to comply with environmental, health and safetuy laws that are intended to protect Texansw from harm.” The state’s injunction seekws civil penalties, which would include fines and attorneys’ and several compliance issues, such as the elimination of futurde unlawful emissions and the installation of additional air quality monitors. A courg date is set for June 29in Austin. BP Productxs is a subsidiary of BPPLC BP).
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