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the Daily NewsBP letter defends handling of emissions release
By T.J. Aulds
The Daily News
Published August 14, 2010
TEXAS CITY — For the first time since it was revealed that more than 500,000 pounds of emissions — including several tons of benzene — were released into the air by the BP Texas City refinery, the refinery’s manager addressed the incident publicly.
In a letter to Texas City’s mayor, BP Texas City Business Unit Leader Keith Casey defended the company’s handling of the 40-day chemical release that has the company facing a lawsuit by the state as well as a $10 billion lawsuit by thousands of residents who claim they were made ill by the incident.
“There are three assurances I would like to offer you and your constituents,” Casey wrote in the Aug. 9 letter to Mayor Matt Doyle.
“First, real time, scientific data monitored during the event indicates that the event did not have a health impact to our workers or the community. Second, we took steps to minimize the event’s environmental impact.
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