Chevron to pay $190K fine for Richmond refinery violations Wednesday, July 31, 2013 RICHMOND, Calif. (KGO) — Chevron has agreed to pay a $190,000 fine for air quality violations. The Bay Area Air Quality Management District announced the agreement with Chevron to settle infractions at the Richmond refinery. It covers 19 violations like flaring and releases that occurred from 2010 to 2012. But does not include any from the major explosion and fire last August that shutdown part of the refinery. Related Content Story: Richmond city leaders hire law firm to sue Chevron Story: Richmond postpones suing Chevron over refinery fire Story: Richmond considers hiring big law firm to sue Chevron Story: Richmond Chevron Refinery given OK to fully resume Story: Chevron completes repairs after Richmond refinery fire Story: Chevron has paid out $10 million for refinery fire link: LINK: Follow @abc7newsbayarea on Twitter Air officials say that incident is still under investigation. (Copyright ©2013 KGO-TV/DT. All Rights Reserved.)
Chevron to Pay $190K Fine For Richmond Refinery Violations
July 31, 2013