By Associated Press - Friday, February 3, 2017

WILMINGTON, Del. (AP) - The International Petroleum Corporation of Delaware has been sentenced to pay more than $3.5 million in fines and restitution for environmental crimes against the city of Wilmington.

Media outlets report the Delaware Department of Justice announced Thursday that IPC must pay $1.3 million in fines and $2.2 million in restitution to the city for operating its Wilmington facility from 1992 through 2012 without conducting the appropriate monthly samples to ensure it was dumping waste water into a local sewer at acceptable levels.

The facility processed used oil and hydrocarbon-containing waste water. Under the Clean Water Act, the company was supposed to be pre-treating and regularly testing the waste water, but IPC admitted it tampered with the monitoring methods and a Clean Water Act monitoring device.



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