petroleum monitoring News
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$50 Million U.S. Navy Environmental Compliance Support Contract Awarded to Tetra Tech Joint Venture
Tetra Tech, Inc. (NASDAQ: TTEK) announced today that the U.S. Navy has awarded a $50-million, single–award, indefinite delivery contract to a joint venture of Tetra Tech and Michael Baker International, Inc. Under this 5-year contract, Tetra Tech will provide architectural and engineering services to meet environmental compliance requirements at U.S. Department of Defense (DoD) and other ...
By Tetra Tech
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Klamath falls mini marts pay $30,000 penalty for failing to check tanks for leaks Seattle
The owners and operators of three AMA Mini Mart gas stations in Klamath Falls, Oregon, have agreed to pay $30,000 for failing to properly monitor seven underground petroleum storage tanks (USTs) for leaks for over two years. Under federal and state rules, owners and operators of USTs are required to test tanks for leaks on a monthly basis in order to protect groundwater from pollution. ...
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EPA takes action against buffalo area gas station owner to protect ground water
The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency has taken action against Schmitt Sales, Inc. of Buffalo for improperly managing underground tanks used to store gasoline and other fuels at two of its facilities in the Buffalo area and eight other locations throughout the state. Petroleum releases from underground storage tanks can contaminate ground water, making it unsafe to drink, pose fire and ...
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