Fuel delivery companies settle clean air
violations at Idaho gas stations
- Gas stations install new controls to prevent release of harmful
vapors
Contact: Suzanne Skadowski, EPA
Public Affairs, 206-553-6689, skadowski.suzanne@epa.gov, or Don Dossett, EPA Inspection
and Enforcement, 206-553-1783, dossett.donald@epa.gov
(Seattle—Sept. 26, 2012) Two gasoline
delivery companies will pay penalties to resolve violations of the federal Clean
Air Act at gas stations in Idaho, according to a consent agreement with the U.S.
Environmental Protection Agency. The gas stations have also installed new vapor
controls that prevent harmful vapors from being released.
“Gas tank trucks and gas stations must both comply with EPA’s
hazardous air pollutant regulations when the tank trucks are delivering gasoline
to the stations,” said Ed Kowalski, Director of the Office of Compliance and
Enforcement at EPA’s Seattle office. “Gas trucks and gas stations must have the
required vapor controls to prevent harmful vapors from being released.”
At least 10 tons of volatile organic compounds were released at the
Nez Perce Express and over 5 tons of volatile organic compounds were released at
the TP Gas Station because they did not have vapor recovery systems. Gasoline
vapors lead to the formation of ground level ozone, an air pollutant that can
trigger health problems including aggravated asthma, reduced lung capacity, and
increased susceptibility to respiratory illnesses like pneumonia and
bronchitis.
The Nez Perce Express and the TP Gas Station and Convenience Store,
both tribally owned, did not have required vapor recovery systems in place for
gasoline delivery. EPA issued Compliance Plans to both Tribes, who installed new
vapor recovery systems that prevent release of harmful vapors.
CityServiceValcon, LLC, and Thomas West Fuels, Lubricants &
Chemicals, LLC, violated the Clean Air Act’s National Emission Standards for
Hazardous Air Pollutants for gas stations. The companies failed to comply with
required management practices when they unloaded gasoline into storage tanks at
the Nez Perce Express near Lewiston, and the TP Gas Station and Convenience
Store at the Fort Hall Indian Reservation, between January 2011 and January
2012.
CityServiceValcon, LLC, agreed to pay a $48,000 penalty, and Thomas
West Fuels, Lubricants & Chemicals, LLC, agreed to pay a $45,600
penalty.
For more information about EPA’s efforts to cut emissions of Hazardous Air
Pollutants, visit:http://www.epa.gov/compliance/data/planning/initiatives/2011airtoxics.html
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