Phillips 66 accused of violating the Clean Water Act in California
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Phillips 66 has been federally indicted for alleged violations of the Clean Water Act, accused of discharging industrial wastewater with excessive oil and grease into California's sewer system.
The U.S. Department of Justice revealed that Phillips 66 faces multiple counts of Clean Water Act violations, potentially incurring up to $2.4 million in fines.
A spokesperson for Phillips 66 stated that the company will cooperate with the U.S. Attorney's office and is prepared to present its case in court.
Despite ongoing legal issues, Phillips 66 announced plans to close its Southern California refinery by 2025, impacting 8% of California's refining capacity.
Read at Fast Company
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