Duo Tracks Double-Dipping in U.S. Oil Firms’ Toxic Tank Cleanup
February 10, 2014 at 15:39 PM EST
(Reuters) – A pioneer in cleaning up toxic messes, Thomas Schruben long suspected major oil companies of being paid twice for dealing with leaks from underground fuel storage tanks – once from government funds and again, secretly, from insurance companies. Schruben, a detail-oriented Maryland environmental engineer who helped draft government pollution rules going back 30 […] View the full post at: Duo Tracks Double-Dipping in U.S. Oil Firms’ Toxic Tank Cleanup Related posts: Over 100 Firms Apply to Buy US Toxic Assets Chinese Think-Tank Sees 2010 GDP Growth at 9.9% State Pension Funds to Buy Toxic Assets