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Palos Verdes Estates, CA

ExxonMobil expands Torrance oil contamination payouts

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lONG bEACH rESIDENT
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May 17, 2008
 
Most people have bought there house way before the REINERY WAS built. Now they smell something and are complaining. Get a brain. YOU SHOULD NOT HAVE BOUGHT THE HOUSE. I used to live in Wilmington my whole life and do you know why i do not live there anymore----Too many damn refineries........Stinky!!!!! I used my brain and did not buy a ouse in Wilmington. That is why I live in Long Beach
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May 19, 2008
 
lONG bEACH rESIDENT wrote:
Most people have bought there house way before the REINERY WAS built. Now they smell something and are complaining. Get a brain. YOU SHOULD NOT HAVE BOUGHT THE HOUSE. I used to live in Wilmington my whole life and do you know why i do not live there anymore----Too many damn refineries........Stinky!!!!! I used my brain and did not buy a ouse in Wilmington. That is why I live in Long Beach
SOUNDS LIKE YOU WAITED A LITTLE TOO LONG BEFORE MOVING OUT..
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#28
Jul 23, 2008
 
What about Mobil's successors-in-interest, Brea Canon Oil? They've been spilling oil like a bunch of drunks ever since they took over the operation in 1991. They now claim that they didn't know that their leases expired in 2002 and they shouldn't have to go because they didn't know. Their pipeline easements expired as well and they're no longer supposed to be operating. But nevertheless, they continue to consume the illegal royalties upon their lusts and refuse to live up to the terms that Mobil promised when they signed their leases in 1967.
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#29
Aug 11, 2008
 
Exxon has left us high and dry. They never planned to buy up homes...they are only buying a few and the rest of the street is out of luck. They say it is not their problem.
Exxon is criminal and left home owners with worthless homes.
That meeting on May 1st was a joke. Exxon lies and no one does a thing about it.
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Aug 11, 2008
 
310STE wrote:
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If refineries are going to be built they should do it in a non-residential area unless they know it will be no harm for people.
Dude I moved into the so bay in 1955 and the refinerie was already here, Before most of the houses.
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Aug 11, 2008
 
310STE wrote:
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If refineries are going to be built they should do it in a non-residential area unless they know it will be no harm for people.
These refineries were built decades ago when noone was around them. The El Segundo refinery located itself where it did precisely because the surrounding area was vacant...in 1913. The Torrance refinery was established in 1929.

People moved into/around the refineries after they were built, not the other way around.
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