Kansas City Area Gas Station Sued for Underground Gasoline Contamination

Source: http://www.infozine.com, August 13, 2015

The suit asks the court to order the cleaning up the contamination and to take any additional actions needed to protect residents in the area.

Attorney General Chris Koster has filed suit against Zill, LLC, seeking to compel the company to implement its emergency response plan following an underground petroleum release from Zill’s Kansas City service station. Zill owns and operates Inner City Oil Co., Inc., a service station located on 31st Street between Mersington Avenue and Cleveland Avenue in Kansas City.
According to the suit filed in Jackson County Circuit Court, the Missouri Department of Natural Resources (MDNR) issued a Declaration of Hazardous Substance Emergency to Zill on January 30, 2015. The declaration stated that petroleum was observed entering the sewer main on Cleveland Avenue, causing problems for neighbors. Residents also noted a strong odor of gasoline in their homes. MDNR provided the company with specific remedial actions it was required to take in response.
On February 20, 2015, Zill submitted a work plan designed to address the release. MDNR approved this work plan in March.
After that, however, Zill has refused to follow provisions in the approved work plan, forcing MDNR to take steps on its own to protect affected residents. MDNR conducted air testing and replaced the sewer lines that were allowing vapor fumes to enter several of the houses in the neighborhood. As a result of that work, indoor air monitoring in those homes has verified that gasoline odors have been eliminated, allowing residents to return to their homes. MDNR is continuing to conduct regular testing to assure that contaminants remain below levels of concern, and emergency-response crews remain available if gasoline vapors resurface.
Koster’s suit demands that Zill take full responsibility for the hazardous-substance emergency. The suit asks the court to order Zill to finish cleaning up the contamination and to take any additional actions needed to protect residents in the area. The suit also seeks to recover costs incurred by the State.
 

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