Home Main Category Announcements Environmental Violations Settlement Reached With Owner Of Underground Storage Tanks

Environmental Violations Settlement Reached With Owner Of Underground Storage Tanks

SHARE
Photo: File

From the Office of the District Attorney:

Martinez, Calif. – Contra Costa County District Attorney Diana Becton announced today that the Contra Costa County District Attorney’s Office, together with 22 other California District Attorneys and City Attorneys, have reached a settlement with Hassan & Sons, Inc., H&S Energy, LLC and H&S Energy Products, LLC (formerly known as Colonial Energy, LLC), (collectively referred to as “H&S Energy”) over allegations that the companies violated state laws regarding the operation and maintenance of motor vehicle fuel underground storage tanks (“USTs”). The settlement includes $1,100,000 in civil penalties, and investigative costs. H&S Energy has 113 fueling stations in California, of which, seven locations are in Contra Costa County. The settlement follows an investigation by local environmental health agencies of H&S Energy stations non-compliance with many provisions of the UST regulations.

“UST owners and operators must comply with the applicable regulations in order to prevent potential harm to the environment,” said District Attorney Diana Becton. “H&S Energy was cooperative with the People’s investigation and expended significant resources in order to bring their stations into compliance.”

Under the settlement, which includes a Final Judgment and Permanent Injunction entered in Solano County Superior Court Case No. FCS057332 by the Honorable E. Bradley Nelson, H&S Energy must implement certain compliance assurance programs including hiring an environmental compliance manager and bi-annual environmental audits and reports submitted to the People. In addition, H&S Energy must pay $900,000 in civil penalties and $200,000 in costs. $550,000 is due within five days after entry of judgment, and the remaining $550,000 is due October 22, 2022.

4 COMMENTS

    • And, frankly, her job is to protect everybody here from crime, not just citizens. That sounds like another build the wall talking point. We have visitors from all over the world who marvel at our young history and our successes, but are bemused and concerned at just how low we have sunk as a nation.

Leave a Reply