BP fined by US environmental regulator
Published 3/10/2009 at The most recent articles from BusinessGreen
Andrew Donoghue, BusinessGreen , Tuesday 10 March 2009 at 14:54:00 Company is accused of failing to comply with toxic chemical regulations BP has agreed to pay $786,000 (£567,000) in fines imposed by the US Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) following violation of reporting requirements at its Texas refinery....
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