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Miyerkules, Oktubre 02, 2024

The Air District announced today that it has fined the Marathon Martinez Refinery, which is operated by Marathon subsidiary Tesoro Refining & Marketing Company LLC, $5 million for air quality violations. This is the second largest penalty ever assessed by the Air District.

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New 10/2/2024

This penalty resolves 59 Notices of Violation issued by the Air District between 2018 and 2022. It assesses civil penalties for flaring that occurred when Marathon idled its refinery in response to the COVID-19 pandemic. Marathon improperly flared vapors from storage tanks and loading racks that remained in operation instead of burning them in its production processes. The company also flared gases related to the shutdown, idling and decommissioning of refinery process units. Much of the refinery was shut down and idled during this time, including the gas plants and related production heaters.

This penalty also resolves other violations including:

  • Improperly venting gases for two hours through a flare that was shut down for maintenance
  • Three instances of visible emissions from smoky flares (5 -10 minutes each)
  • Several other violations involving excess air pollution emissions, including sulfur dioxide, hydrogen sulfide and visible particulate emissions
  • Delays in completing necessary repairs

All violations included in this case have been corrected.

The Air District issues Notices of Violation when facilities violate a specific air quality regulation or rule. Violators are required to fix the problem and pay a monetary penalty commensurate with the seriousness of the violation. Corrective actions can include shutting down certain operations immediately or changing operations or equipment to come into compliance.

In May 2024, the Bay Area Air Quality Management District Board of Directors adopted a groundbreaking policy that directs a significant portion of penalty funds to the communities most impacted by air quality violations. Under this policy, most of these penalty funds will be reinvested in local projects specifically designed to reduce pollution and enhance public health.

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Last Updated: 10/2/2024