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Company: Total Petroleum Puerto Rico Corp.
Current Parent CompanyTotalEnergies SE
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Penalty: $2,026,000
Year: 2015
Date: March 9, 2015
Offense Group: environment-related offenses
Primary Offense: environmental violation
Violation Description: A settlement announced between the U.S. and Total Petroleum Puerto Rico Corp. resolved Resource Conservation Recovery Act (RCRA) violations alleged at 31 gas stations in Puerto Rico and four gas stations in the U.S. Virgin Islands that contain underground storage tanks (USTs) owned by Total Puerto Rico. Total Puerto Rico agreed to pay a $426,000 civil penalty, implement compliance measures valued at approximately $1 million and undertake a supplemental environmental project (SEP) consisting of a centralized monitoring system estimated to cost approximately $600,000.
Level of Government: federal
Action Type: agency action
Agency: Environmental Protection Agency referral to the Justice Department
Civil or Criminal Case: civil
Facility State: Puerto Rico
HQ Country of Current Parent: France
Ownership Structure of Current Parent: publicly traded
Major Industry of Current Parent: oil and gas
Specific Industry of Current Parent: oil & gas
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