The companies did not comply with EPA's requirements, and a subsequent May 1998 inspection revealed that the needed clean-out and remediation of the drains had not occurred. and to Gaseteria Oil Corporation requiring them to submit a permit application or closure plan for the floor drain. The agency sent a letter to Clean Touch Car Wash/Quick Lube, Inc. EPA conducted an inspection of the facility in August 1997 and determined that the facility was discharging fluids from its automotive fluid changing operation into a floor drain. Mr Quick Lube Inc, 188 Princeton Ave, Staten Island, NY 10306,. EPA must be concerned with these small sources because they can add up quickly and pollute groundwater that is often used as a source of drinking water."īoth companies were required to submit to EPA information about the floor drains in the Hylan Boulevard facility and they failed to do so. Freds Quick Lube and Auto Service Center, LLC (DOS 4219920) is a business. "In most cases, floor drains lead to groundwater - which could become contaminated. "What seems like a small amount of hazardous fluid could endanger public health and the environment," said Jeanne M.
Facilities that discharge potentially hazardous fluids into underground injection wells, which include floor drains, dry wells and septic systems, must first obtain proper authorization from the EPA. operates the facility, which is owned by Gaseteria Oil Corporation. The Clean Touch Car Wash/Quick Lube, Inc. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) to pay $48,500 for illegally discharging automotive oils and fluids into floor drains at its facility on Hylan Boulevard in Staten Island, N.Y. (#98096) New York, New York - The Clean Touch Car Wash/Quick Lube, Inc and Gaseteria Oil Corporation were ordered by the U.S. and Gaseteria Oil Corporation For Clean Water Act Violations Seeks $48,500 in Penalties EPA Cites Clean Touch Car Wash/Quick Lube, Inc.