Michigan Judge Imposes $1.1M Penalty Against Bulk Petroleum

Date: September 3, 2003

Source: News Room

Michigan Attorney General Mike Cox has announced that a judge has imposed a $1,090,000 penalty against Bulk Petroleum Corp. of Marinette, Wisconsin, for its failure to properly assess and clean up gasoline leakage from underground storage tanks at a site in Hartland. The penalty is the largest ever issued in Michigan against a gas station owner or operator for failure to investigate and remedy such contamination. The order is the result of a lawsuit filed by the Attorney General in cooperation with the Department of Environmental Quality against Bulk Petroleum over contamination occurred at Bulk Petroleum's Hartland gas station in 1987. The Attorney General and DEQ are seeking $3,364,400 in fines and penalties from Bulk Petroleum.

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