Exxon Mobil Corp. and two affiliates have agreed to pay a $2.9 million civil penalty to resolve allegations that the company violated Massachusetts air pollution laws, the attorney general said Monday.
The judgment filed in Suffolk Superior Court requires Exxon Mobil to reduce gasoline vapor emissions by updating and improving air pollution control systems at its bulk gasoline terminals in Everett and Springfield.
"Big oil can no longer marginalize environmental compliance while increasing their gasoline sales and distribution in Massachusetts," said Laurie Burt, commissioner of the state Department of Environmental Protection.
Attorney …
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