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Thursday, March 14, 2013

DOJ Sues ATP Over Alleged Oil, Chemical Discharges in Gulf

The U.S. Department of Justice brought a suit against an oil producer in the Gulf of Mexico, alleging the company illegally allowed discharges of oil and chemicals from a floating oil-and-gas-production platform.

The Bureau of Safety and Environmental Enforcement discovered violations during an inspection of the ATP Oil & Gas Corp. platform, located in the Mississippi Canyon block of the Gulf, last March and referred the matter to the Justice Department.

According to the Justice Department's complaint, filed Monday in the District Court for Louisiana's Eastern District, ATP discharged more oil than it was allowed to into the ocean, and masked this with a chemical "dispersant" added to the wastewater through a concealed metal tube. The dispersant acted to break apart oil molecules into smaller, dispersed droplets. On board the platform, it was referred to as the "soap" or the "sheen-buster," according to the government's complaint.

Though the complaint states that the dispersant had been used from at least October 2010 to March 2012, the tube was connected in such a way that the additional chemical was added after the point where compliance testing samples were taken, so the additive wasn't detected.

The government is seeking civil penalties under the Clean Water Act and injunctive relief for violations of the Clean Water Act and the Outer Continental Shelf Lands Act.

ATP Oil & Gas is engaged in the development and production of oil and natural gas in the Mediterranean Sea, the Gulf of Mexico and the North Sea, according to its website. A spokesman didn't immediately respond to request for comment. The company filed a petition for reorganization under Chapter 11 of the Bankruptcy Code in August, according to the website.

ATP owned the platform from at least 2006 to March 6, 2009, according to the complaint. ATP Infrastructure Partners LP, which is also named in the suit, is a limited partnership company formed in March 2009 by ATP Oil & Gas and GE Energy Financial Services to own and operate the platform.

The Justice Department is asking for ATP Oil & Gas to pay up to $32,500 per day for each violation through Jan. 12, 2009, and up to $37,500 per day for each violation after that date. The department also is seeking to assess penalties of up to $37,500 per day against ATP Infrastructure Partners for each violation on and after March 6, 2009.

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Saturday, December 22, 2012

Piano teacher James David Tiner in custody for alleged molestation

Font ResizeCops and CourtsBy Kirk Mitchell
The Denver Postdenverpost.comPosted: 12/22/2012 01:34:24 PM MSTDecember 22, 2012 9:50 PM GMTUpdated: 12/22/2012 02:50:24 PM MST

 A 59-year-old man who allegedly molested an 8-year-old girl during piano lessons in his Palisade home has been arrested after the FBI released his photograph in a multi-state dragnet.

James David Tiner is being held in the Garfield County jail following his arrest near New Castle, said FBI spokesman Dave Joly.

"After seeing the publicity given to accused sexual assault suspect James David Tiner, citizens from Garfield County, Colorado, provided tips to law enforcement that lead to his arrest," Joly said.

Someone called the New Castle Police Department late Friday and described where they believed he was staying.

After authorities confirmed Tiner's location, law enforcement officers from the Garfield County Sheriff's Office, the New Castle Police Department and the FBI arrested Tiner around 1:30 a.m. Saturday, Joly said.

The FBI sent bulletins to law enforcement in Colorado and Arkansas believing that he may be hiding in the Ozarks in Arkansas. The outdoorsman loved to camp.

Also known as "music Dave," Tiner allegedly molested the girl four times while teaching her piano lessons at his home, Joly said.

The girl's mother contacted police April 16. She reported that the abuse happened between September 2009 and June 2010.

When police searched Tiner's home, they allegedly found multiple videos and photographs of the 8-year-old girl in the nude, while performing sexual acts with Tiner, Joly said.

Additional photographs of unknown pre-pubescent nude females also were allegedly found in Tiner's home, Joly said.

Tiner had listed himself in a local paper as a music teacher for hire.

On April 20, a Colorado arrest warrant was issued for Tiner in Mesa County on charges of sexual assault on a child, sexual assault on a child-pattern of abuse, and sexual assault on a child by one in a position of trust.

He was later charged with unlawful flight to avoid prosecution.

Tiner is being held without bond in the Garfield County Detention Facility for the Palisade Police Department.

No court date has been set in this case, Joly said.

Kirk Mitchell: 303-954-1206, Facebook.com/kmitchelldp or twitter.com/kmitchelldp



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