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Thu Dec 15, 2016, 01:02 AM Dec 2016

Sinclair pays EPA $655,000 for asbestos cleanup at former refinery site

Sinclair Casper Refining Company recently paid the Environmental Protection Agency $655,000 to settle a decades-old cleanup in Thermopolis.

The company agreed in September to pay for costs associated with reclaiming the site of the company’s Thermopolis oil refinery, which operated from 1920 to 1969, according to a news release from the EPA.

“Beginning in 1974, the refinery was razed and equipment was sold and removed from the site by various entities, including Sinclair’s predecessor, Little America Refining Company,” the news release stated. “During demolition activities, a significant amount of asbestos-contaminated pipe insulation was stripped from equipment and disposed at the site.”

When the EPA examined the site in 2011, officials found “significant asbestos contamination.” The federal agency then removed about 4,000 cubic yards of material and soil containing asbestos. Clean, native soil was brought to fill excavated areas in November 2013, and the site was reseeded the following spring.

Read more: http://billingsgazette.com/news/state-and-regional/wyoming/sinclair-pays-epa-for-asbestos-cleanup-at-former-refinery-site/article_19f9d697-70e1-5ccd-9f24-deba967ac03b.html

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