Sinclair
Oil to Pay $3.8 Million Penalty and Install Pollution Controls at Wyoming
Refineries to Resolve Violations of 2008 Consent Decree
The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) and the U.S. Department of
Justice announced a settlement with two subsidiaries of Sinclair Oil
Corporation to resolve alleged violations of air pollution limits established
in a 2008 consent decree at refineries in Casper and Sinclair, Wyo. Sinclair
Casper Refining Co. and Sinclair Wyoming Refining Co. will pay stipulated
penalties totaling $3,844,000 and spend approximately $10.5 million on
additional pollution control equipment and other projects to resolve the
allegations. The settlement will require the Sinclair companies to reduce
emissions of nitrogen oxides (NOx) by approximately 24 tons per year, sulfur
dioxide (SO2) by approximately 385 tons per year, and particulate matter by
approximately 59 tons per year.
"EPA is committed to ensuring that companies comply with environmental
requirements that protect people's health," said Cynthia Giles, assistant
administrator for EPA's Office of Enforcement and Compliance Assurance. "This
settlement holds Sinclair accountable for exceeding the emissions limits agreed
to in a previous settlement for Clean Air Act violations and ensures that the
people of Wyoming have cleaner, healthier air."
"Parties who enter into consent decrees with the
United States must adhere to their obligations, and failure to comply will
result in further penalties," said Ignacia S. Moreno, assistant attorney
general for the Environment and Natural Resources Division of the Department of
Justice. "This settlement requires Sinclair to pay a significant $3,844,000
penalty and provide additional emission reductions beyond those required in the
original settlement."
The alleged violations stem from Sinclair's failure to meet the terms of the
2008 consent decree, including exceeding NOx emissions limits at the Casper and
Sinclair, Wyoming refineries and failing to comply with requirements to operate
and maintain a flare gas recovery system at the Sinclair Refinery, resulting in
excess emissions of SO2. The problems will be addressed by installing and
operating a selective catalytic reduction system to control NOx emissions and
by upgrading the flare gas recovery system to meet SO2 emissions limits.
Sinclair will also complete a project to provide road paving at its Casper
refinery that will reduce particulate matter emissions by an additional 59 tons
per year and reduce fuel oil burning at the Casper refinery from the existing
188 tons per year limit to no more than 95 tons per year.
The settlement is subject to a 30-day public comment period and final court
approval.
More about the settlement:
More about EPA's civil enforcement of the Clean Air Act: http://www.epa.gov/compliance/civil/caa/index.html
More about EPA's refinery initiative: http://www.epa.gov/compliance/resources/cases/civil/caa/oil/