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For Release:
April 14, 2009
Contact:
Edmund.Coletta@state.ma.us
617-292-5737

Grubb & Ellis Management Services Assessed $19,975 Penalty
for Failing to Notify Officials of Acton Fuel Oil Spill

The Massachusetts Department of Environmental Protection (MassDEP) assessed a $19,975 penalty to Grubb & Ellis Management Services Inc. for failing to notify MassDEP of a sudden release of 2,000 gallons of fuel oil at a site in Acton.

On September 15, 2007, a release of fuel oil occurred at 100 Nagog Park in Acton site when a generator day-tank's switch failed, causing a spill onto the generator room floor, and out the front door onto pavement and soil. A representative on behalf of Grub & Ellis notified MassDEP of the release on September 17, 2007, well beyond the two-hour period required under Massachusetts environmental regulations.

"Notification to MassDEP of sudden releases of oil and hazardous material is critical to ensure   that prompt action is taken and impacts to the environment are minimized," said Mary Gardner, deputy director of DEP's Central Regional Office in Worcester. 
 
Grubb & Ellis, a California-based property management corporation, has agreed to pay $16,600 of the assessed penalty to the Commonwealth, with the remaining $3,975 suspended provided that there are no further violations at the site.

Grubb & Ellis must also review its current spill management plan and revise the plan in order to avoid, in the future, any other instances when a spill is not reported to MassDEP as required.


MassDEP is responsible for ensuring clean air and water, safe management and recycling of solid and hazardous wastes, timely cleanup of hazardous waste sites and spills, and the preservation of wetlands and coastal resources.

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