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U.S. attorney files charges against Phillips 66 refinery
The U.S. attorney’s office has accused the Phillips 66 Company of violating the federal Clean Water Act by dumping hundreds of thousands of gallons of wastewater from its Carson oil refinery into the Los Angeles County sewer system.
In an announcement Thursday, the Justice Department said that a federal grand jury has returned a six-count indictment against the Houston-based energy business for violating the Clean Water Act and then failing to report their actions to authorities.
Phillips is charged with two counts of negligently violating the Clean Water Act and four counts of knowingly violating the Clean Water Act.
The company is expected to be arraigned in the coming weeks in United States District Court in downtown Los Angeles.
“Protecting our environment is key to protecting our community,” said United States Atty. Martin Estrada. “Just like the rest of us, corporations have a duty to follow the law, so when companies contaminate, they must be held accountable. My office will continue to be vigilant in safeguarding our natural resources for all to enjoy.”
This is a breaking story and will be updated.
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