Sacramento County is slated to receive the largest chunk -- $170,000 -- of a $500,000 settlement resulting from a 12-county environmental protection case against Jiffy Lube International.
The case involved Jiffy Lube's inappropriate disposal of hazardous waste - primarily used and unused motor oil and antifreeze - under the state's hazardous waste control law, Sacramento County District Attorney Jan Scully announced earlier this week in a news release.
Scully's office led the multi-county case.
More details from Niesha Lofing:
Jiffy Lube, which operates oil change facilities statewide, agreed to provide $500,000 in civil penalties and fines and several other agreed-upon requirements, including specialized employee training and self-audit procedures to ensure compliance with local and state laws, the release states.
Sacramento County will receive $170,000 from Jiffy Lube as a result of the litigation. The remainder of the civil penalties and fines will be distributed as follows:
Riverside County, $80,000; San Bernardino County, $80,000; California Attorney General, $70,000; Alameda County, $10,000; Los Angeles County, $10,000; Marin County, $10,000; Monterey County, $10,000; Orange County, $10,000; San Diego County, $10,000; San Joaquin County, $10,000; Solano County, $10,000; Ventura County, $10,000; LA City Attorney, $10,000.









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