Ashland Oil Inc.: Trouble at Floreffe
Title: Ashland Oil Inc.: Trouble at Floreffe
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Ashland Oil Inc.: Trouble at Floreffe
Category: /Society & Culture/Education
Details: Words: 4097 | Pages: 15 (approximately 235 words/page)
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Ashland Oil Incorporated faced a great dilemma when one of the tanks constructed by the company itself, ruptured while being filled. On January 2nd of 1988, employees of Ashland Oil were filling one of their tanks when the tank collapsed and released approximately three and a half million gallons of petroleum into nearby dikes. Of the initial spill, around three quarters of a million gallons of petroleum poured into the Monogahela River, located in
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rawlsjustice.htm Storage Tank Collapse Sends 500,000 Gallons of Diesel Fuel into Monongahela River. Retrieved October 9, 2003 from Pennsylvania's Environmental Heritage web site: http://www.dep.state.pa.us/dep/pa_env-her/ashland.htm United States v. Ashland Oil and Transportation Company. Retrieved October 10, 2003 from the Environmental Law Reporter web site: http://www.elr.info/litigation/vol4/4.20185.htm Velasquez, M. (2002). Business Ethics Concepts and Cases. Ethical Principles in Business (pp. 309-311). Upper Saddle River, NJ: Prentice Hall.