EPA Takes Action on Underground Petroleum Tanks; Binghamton, N.Y. Gas Stations to Install New Equipment to Ensure Tanks Are Not Leaking (NY)
admin | Feb 24, 2010
(New York, N.Y.) A Binghamton, N.Y. gas station owner will spend $160,000 to improve how its 12 gas stations detect leaks from their underground petroleum storage tank systems as the result of an agreement with the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA)
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