Refinery giant ConocoPhillips will cut 17,000 tons of toxic air pollution a year at its Roxana and Hartford facilities as part of a $540 million national settlement with the federal government announced Thursday.
The nation's third-biggest oil company promised to reduce annual emissions of smog-forming nitrogen oxides and soot-causing sulfur dioxide by 47,000 tons at nine petroleum refineries nationwide. ConocoPhillips will spend $525 million on pollution control technology and pay a $4.5 million fine to settle claims that it had violated the Clean Air Act by failing to upgrade equipment and repair leaks, among other charges.
The company also agreed to buy a $900,000 emergency response vehicle for the Roxana and Hartford area as part of $10 million in community improvement projects nationwide.
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