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Exxon Mobil ordered to pay city $105M
10/22/2009
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   A federal jury ordered Exxon Mobil to pay the city $105 million in damages for the contamination of water wells in Jamaica on Oct. 19.
   The pollution was caused by the gasoline additive methyl tertiary butyl ether, designed to increase performance and produce cleaner exhaust fumes. But all over the region, MTBE leaked into the ground, contaminating water supplies.

   City Councilman Leroy Comrie (D-St. Albans), the deputy majority leader, hailed the decision.
   “I want to applaud the jury for their deliberation and decision in this matter,” Comrie said in announcing the ruling. “The health of generations of Queens residents have been put at risk because of the callous, corporate decisions made by Exxon Mobil. In order to save three cents on the gallon, Exxon Mobil was reckless and perhaps criminally negligent in using MTBEs to boost octanes, when they could have been environmentally responsible in using ethanol.”
   Comrie recalled the water quality scare caused by the contamination two years ago, when residents boiled their water to make it drinkable and homebound seniors received deliveries of bottled water. And he criticized City Hall and said he wants the court to force the administration to move ahead with building a water treatment facility for the area right away.
   “In the aftermath of this decision, I would ask that the presiding judge in this matter place a deadline for the city’s construction of the water-treatment facility that will be funded by this decision,” the councilman said. “Far too often, Queens infrastructure projects have been delayed for years in the bureaucratic budget shell game run by the mayor’s office. I believe a federal judicial mandate will help to insure that this facility will be built in a timely manner so that the treatment of the water wells in southeast Queens can begin immediately.”
    
    
    
    
    
   


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Added: Friday October 23, 2009 at 10:04 AM EST
ExxonMobil not the source of MTBE
Unfortunately, the Chronicle did not give us a chance to comment for this story. Readers should know our service stations were not the source of the MTBE contamination at issue in this case. The City's own expert identified three sources, none of which were an ExxonMobil station. We're disappointed with the jury's decision and we're considering our options.
Kevin with ExxonMobil , Fairfax, VA

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