Marriott pays settlement in fuel tanks lawsuit
-- Alex Coolman
Marriott Hotels will pay $200,000 to settle a lawsuit brought by county
prosecutors who alleged the company improperly operated underground fuel
tanks, the Orange County District Attorney’s Office announced Tuesday.
Several Marriott locations were charged with maintaining underground
diesel storage tanks in a way that posed a risk of leaks and prohibited
proper environmental monitoring.
The problematic tanks were at the Costa Mesa Marriott Suites Hotel at 500
Anton Blvd.; the Newport Beach Marriott Hotel and Tennis Club at 900
Newport Center Drive; the Newport Beach Marriott Suites Hotel at 500
Bayview Circle; and at locations in Anaheim and Los Alamitos.
Marriott did not admit any wrongdoing, according to a statement released
by the district attorney. There is no evidence that any environmental
contamination was caused by the operation of the tanks, the statement
said.
A spokesperson for Marriott could not be reached late Tuesday.
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