Next time you're considering where to make your auto parts purchases, remember this...
Per a $12M lawsuit by the California Attorney General, AutoZone has been systematically dumping into storm drains at least some of the waste fluids brought in by customers. From a newspaper article:
"The state attorney general and three county prosecutors sued the auto-parts chain AutoZone on Wednesday, accusing it of illegally dumping hazardous waste at many of the company's 410 California stores."
"Hazardous materials were illegally dumped in storm drains and used oil and filters were improperly stored or removed, according to the $12 million lawsuit filed by the Attorney General's Office and prosecutors in Monterey, San Bernardino and San Joaquin counties."
"The lawsuit does not specify the number of alleged violations, but Attorney General Bill Lockyer said in a statement that prosecutors believe almost all of the chain's California outlets were involved in the improper storage and disposal."
"Those findings led the prosecutors to believe most of the company's 410 California stores have violated waste laws, according to Lockyer's office. The company has not corrected any of the violations, the lawsuit said."
Sounds like these a-holes took a cue from the demons at Royal Carribean Cruises, Carnival Cruises, and Norwegian Cruise Lines, who forked out $45M in fines a few years back for dumping oils, drycleaning fluids, and photo developing solutions at sea through secretly-installed piping designed to fool Coast Guard inspectors.
All my future purchases will now be at either Kragen or Pep Boys.
http://www.sanluisobispo.com/mld/sanluisobispo/11960818.htm
Per a $12M lawsuit by the California Attorney General, AutoZone has been systematically dumping into storm drains at least some of the waste fluids brought in by customers. From a newspaper article:
"The state attorney general and three county prosecutors sued the auto-parts chain AutoZone on Wednesday, accusing it of illegally dumping hazardous waste at many of the company's 410 California stores."
"Hazardous materials were illegally dumped in storm drains and used oil and filters were improperly stored or removed, according to the $12 million lawsuit filed by the Attorney General's Office and prosecutors in Monterey, San Bernardino and San Joaquin counties."
"The lawsuit does not specify the number of alleged violations, but Attorney General Bill Lockyer said in a statement that prosecutors believe almost all of the chain's California outlets were involved in the improper storage and disposal."
"Those findings led the prosecutors to believe most of the company's 410 California stores have violated waste laws, according to Lockyer's office. The company has not corrected any of the violations, the lawsuit said."
Sounds like these a-holes took a cue from the demons at Royal Carribean Cruises, Carnival Cruises, and Norwegian Cruise Lines, who forked out $45M in fines a few years back for dumping oils, drycleaning fluids, and photo developing solutions at sea through secretly-installed piping designed to fool Coast Guard inspectors.
All my future purchases will now be at either Kragen or Pep Boys.
http://www.sanluisobispo.com/mld/sanluisobispo/11960818.htm