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Transcript: AMERICAN AIRLINES WILL MAKE CLEAN AIR IMPROVEMENTS AT LOGAN AIRPORT REPORTS TO EPA THE USE OF ILLEGAL HIGH SULFUR FUEL IN MOTOR VEHICLES
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- Regulatory Intelligence Data
- Article date:
- July 19, 1999
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BOSTON -- In an agreement signed last
week
with the U.S.
Environmental Protection Agency (EPA),
American Airlines said it would
pay a $95,000 penalty and spend $400,
000 on
environmental
improvements at Logan Airport as a penalty
for
violating Clean Air Act
standards.
In the July 14 settlement agreement,
the Texas-
based airline reported to
EPA the use of a high-sulfur fuel in
motor
vehicles at 10 major airports
around the country, including JFK in
New York
and ...