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PRARA NEWSESTABLISHED 1937 July 2014
76 YEARS OF SERVICE TO PETROLEUM RETAILERS AND AUTO REPAIR DEALERS IN PENNSYLVANIA
New Members 2Rack Prices 2USTIF Claims Info 2Pa. Sues Major Oil 6Golf Outing Photos 7State Payback to USTIF 9Golf Sponsors Wounded Warriors 10General Counsel Corner 11CCAC West Hill Class Schedule 14Member to Member Services 16-17Classifieds 19Used Tire Pickup/ Used Oil 19
Articles of Interest
President’s Page 3Nancy’s Notes 2General Counsel Corner 11
IN THIS ISSUE...Monthly Columns
2014OFFICERS
PRESIDENTJeff Decker
1ST VICE PRESIDENT
DENNIS BUDZYNSKI
2ND VICE PRESIDENT
GAUTTAM PATEL
SECRETARY
TREASURERRay Moore
BOARD OFDIRECTORS
Jesse HueyDinesh Mittal
Kamlesh ShahJohn Listak
OFFICE STAFF
Executive DirectorNancy Maricondi
SecretaryClara Peters
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InsuranceBulava & Associates.................................................. 13
Jobbers / DistributorsBradigan’s...................................................................4Reed Oil......................................................................8PPC Lubricants............................................................8
SignsJTB Sign Service.........................................................6
Waste ManagementEnvironmental Specialists, Inc......................................9
AttorneyLaw Office of Harry F. Klodowski Jr..................... .....5
Convenience Store WholesalersA.J. Silberman & Co................................................ 18Liberty USA......................................................... .... 3Turner Dairy...............................................................10
Environmental ServiceFlynn Environmental..................................................18Groundwater Environmental Service Inc......................5Moody & Associates Inc............................................4Presise Tank Modifications...................................... 12 .
PRARA ADVERTISERS
Thank you all for the GREAT Golf Outing we raisedover $5000 again this year.
RACK PRICES 06/28/14Brand Reg. Mid. Prem.BP b* 3.0183 3.1163 3.2903Citgo b* 3.020 3.123 3.298
Exxon b* 3.0055 3.0865 3.2705Gulf b* 3.014 3.134 3.304Shell b* 3.0098 3..0098 3.2775
* 10% ethanollTax of .606 cents per gallon and .011 cent
indemnification fund & .0012 cent Oil Spill Tax are notincluded in rack price.
Superfund tax eliminated
WELCOMENEW MEMBERS
NANCY’SNOTES
USTIB Meeting June 19, 2014Claim Information as of June 1, 2014New Claims received 66Claims reopened 8Claims closed by payment 69Claims denied 28Claims withdrawn 15Total claims closed 115Total open claims 1238Claims closed by payment 69Amount Paid $18,279,633.55Average Cost per claim $264,992.08Total assets $267,061,052.Total Receipts $63,360,403.Total Disbursements $41,387,179Net Receipts over Disburse $21,973,224
No New Members
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PRESIDENT’S PAGE by Jeff Decker
www.libertyusa.com
“SOLUTIONS SUCCESS” : Liberty USA Sales
QUALITY SOLUTIONS PROVIDED BY LIBERTY USA:
®
Happy Fourth of July! I am happy toannounce that we have surpassed lastyears total for the Wounded WarriorProject. It was once again a great time.Thank you, thank you, with out yourhelp we wouldn’t of been able to do it.Such a great group of guys and gals.Hopefully you all had as much fun as Idid. I want to thank the Army Guys fromMt. Pleasant they are a pleasure and weappreciate them coming out every year.Hopefully you all have a great summer.Thanks again to all of you.
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Experience• Efficiency • EffectivenessMoody’s Underground Storage Sample of ServicesTank (UST) Management servicesrange from tank removal through Underground Storage TankServices site characterization, full Contamimated Soil andscale remidation, and closure ofcontaminated sites. Our certified Ground Water RemediationOSHA trained licensed professionalgeologists and staff can assist you Environmental Assessmentsthrough the PA DEP Storage Tank Site CharacterizationsProgram’s regulations with theend result being an Environmental Brownfield Site AssessmentsRelease of Liability for your site.
USTIF’s philosophy is movingtowards Pay for Performance (PFP) type contracts for their UST sites. www.moody-s.com Moody’s is working with our clientsand USTIF on PFP contracts and we are ready to help you at yourUST site. Meadville PA Houston PA Canton OH Waverly NY
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Law Officeof
Harry Klodowski, Esquire
Betts, Hull & Klodowski
Wexford, PA724-940-4000
25 YEARS OF EXPERIENCE
HKlodowski@BHKlawPGH.com
“Environmental,Commercial,Litigation”
Storage Tank LitigationBuying/Selling
Contaminated Properities
WE NOW HAVE: RVP Labels
Safety Inspection ManualsDrive Off Labels
2012 Labor Law PostersStage II Decals
Low Sulfar Diesel LabelsSpill Containment Kits
Emission SignsKeystone Ins. signs/number plates
Safety Ins MV-431’s & Motorcycle
*********************************$39.95Kit contains:
5lb. Lite Dry2 48” socks8 absorbant pads2 pair gloves2 hazardous waste bags
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News for Immediate ReleaseJune 19, 2014
Commonwealth Sues Major Oil Companies for Environmental Damage Inflicted onPennsylvania’s Natural ResourcesLawsuits Also Target Misuse of the Underground Storage Tank Indemnification Fund
Harrisburg – Attorneys representing the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania filedseparate lawsuits in the Philadelphia Court of Common Pleas today, seeking relief for thewidespread pollution and harm done to Pennsylvania’s waters caused by gasoline containingthe additive known as MTBE, and reimbursement for misuse of the Pennsylvania UndergroundStorage Tank Indemnification Fund (USTIF).
Methyl tertiary butyl ether (MTBE), a chemical additive that oil companies manufacturedand used in gasoline, was distributed and sold throughout Pennsylvania beginning in the1970’s. It was phased out as a gasoline additive in Pennsylvania in 2005.
The first suit, filed by Attorney General Kathleen Kane and Governor Tom Corbett’sGeneral Counsel James Schultz, seeks to recover millions of dollars paid by theCommonwealth to clean up MTBE groundwater pollution. The lawsuit also seeks monetarydamages for the loss of groundwater use and damages for the water resources of theCommonwealth, as well as injunctive relief, fines and penalties relating to unfair and deceptivetrade practices and marketing of MTBE and MTBE gasoline.
“When we entrust the Commonwealth to the hands of others we expect that theywill care for it as we do, however, when companies pollute something so precious as ourwater this cannot and will not be overlooked,” said Attorney General Kane.
“MTBE-related spills over the past twenty years have cost Pennsylvania hundreds ofmillions of dollars,” said General Counsel Schultz. “We cannot take the health of Pennsylvania’swaters for granted and their protection must remain our utmost priority.”
Since 1994, more than 3,000 gasoline releases have occurred from undergroundstorage tanks at gas stations and other petroleum facilities located in every Pennsylvaniacounty. Over 75 percent of these spills and leaks involved MTBE gasoline, which is substantiallymore difficult to clean up than MTBE-free gasoline.
The lawsuit alleges that the oil companies knew of MTBE’s unprecedented risk togroundwater, but nevertheless used it as an additive in gasoline sold in Pennsylvania. It alsodetails how MTBE is more persistent and mobile in groundwater, which increases the size,complexity, duration and cost of MTBE gasoline clean-ups, many of which continue to thisday. Minute amounts of MTBE render water non-potable due to foul and putrid smell andtaste.
A number of other states and governmental bodies are suing or have sued oilcompanies for MTBE groundwater pollution, with substantial recoveries achieved.
A second lawsuit filed by Attorney General Kane and General Counsel Schultz seeksreimbursement of funds, initially disbursed by USTIF to 36 named defendants, to clean upgasoline spills, regardless of whether they were MTBE related or not.
The USTIF lawsuit alleges that, the defendants had numerous releases prior to 1994which were ineligible for reimbursement from the USTIF and that the defendants collectedin excess of one billion dollars under their commercial, captive and mutual insurance policiesfor the same corrective action costs covered by the USTIF.
The USTIF lawsuit further asserts that the defendants chose to not disclose whatthey knew about the pre-1994 releases and that they failed to inform the Commonwealthabout their insurance recoveries. The Commonwealth alleges that these “double-dip” USTIFpayments are prohibited by law and that the oil companies must disgorge the payments.
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Environmental Specialists, Inc.
Hazardous and Non-Hazardous Waste Management Services
Wastewater Treatment
Used Oil and Used Antifreeze Recycling Services
Aqueous and Solvent Based Parts Washing Technologies
EPA and OSHA Compliance and Reporting Services
Industrial Maintenance and Vacuum Truck Services
Used Oil Fuel Sales and Used Oil for Re-refining Sales
Windshield Washer Fluid, Recreational Antifreeze, and Diesel Exhaust Fluid(DEF) Sales
Complete Transportation Services
Serving Ohio, Western Pennsylvania, Northern West Virginia, Southeast Michigan and Maryland
Phone: 888-331-3443 Fax: 330-746-8175 www.esrecycling.com
1000 Andrews Avenue Youngstown Ohio 44505
State Payback to USTIF – Nancy Maricondi
The Office of Budget recently finalized the Memorandum of Understanding (“MOU”) between the InsuranceDepartment/USTIF and The Office of Budget that contains the terms for the repayment of the remaining balance($67million) of the $100 million loan that USTIF made to the General Fund in 2002. To my knowledge thiswas not a loan, but money taken. As you know, this memorandum replaces the original Memorandum ofUnderstanding, which was set to expire at the end of this month. The recently finalized MOU anticipates thatUSTIF will be repaid at least $7 million per year beginning in the fiscal year 2015/2016, with the loanrepayment term running through fiscal year 2028/2029. Once again to my knowledge this MOU is notbinding. So whether or not we ever see this money is yet to be seen.
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Our sincerest thanks to the following sponsors for The Wounded Warrior Outing
$100 SponsorBradigan’s Listak Gulf Sheriff Bill MullenBulava & Associates Purvis Bros Jim & Judy SchwartzBerardi Dunkin Donut Reed Oil Keystone PetroleumGulf LP R& W Oil Products Letterle& Associates$200 SponsorA J Silberman Robinson Young & AssociatesATM Cash World PPC LubricantsGroundwater Environmental ServicesGottschalk & Gottschalk George I Reitz & SonsCenter Independent Oil Guttman Energy$500 Corporate SponsorEnvironmental SpecialistsMcRo ConstructionSunocoLunch Sponsor Petroleum ProductsGoodie Bags A J Silberman & PRARABeverage Sponsor Pinnacle Group$300 Cash Prize Liberty USAA special thanks to our volunteers: Jeff Decker, Mary Ann Decker, Jesse Huey &Dennis Budyznski
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GENERAL COUNSEL CORNERBy Peter H. Gunst, Esquire
Second Immigration Alert: They Can Get You Coming Or Going
Some months ago, we warned of the penalties that small employers could incur when employees fail toproperly fill out Form I-9’s, or the employers fail to obtain adequate documentation authenticatingemployees’ work status. We recounted the experience of Ketchikan Drywall Services, Inc., a smallWashington state contractor that incurred a fine of $173,250 for its sloppy hiring practices.
Now, the Department of Justice is going against small employers for being too demanding by requesting specificdocumentation from new hires to verify their employment eligibility.
In the last two months alone, the Department of Justice has issued four press releases concerning settlementsentered into with small employers who were accused of violating the Immigration and Nationality Act (“INA”),either by demanding from foreign employees specific documentation issued by the Department of HomelandSecurity in order to verify their employment eligibility, or by requiring permanent residents to present new eligibilitydocumentation when their Permanent Resident cards expired.
The penalties that the employers paid to settle the complaints lodged against them were substantial, ranging from$40,500 to $115,000.
The small employer finds itself caught between Scylla and Charybdis. If it is too lax in obtaining documentation, itfaces the risk of substantial penalties. If it is too demanding in the documentation that it requires, it also faces therisk of substantial penalties.
The Department of Justice has defined the line that employers must walk between being too lax or too demanding:
The anti-discrimination provision of the Immigration and Nationality Act (INA) prohibits unfair documentarypractices during the employment eligibility verification (Form I-9) process. In general, employers may notrequest more or different documents than are required to establish a worker’s identity and eligibility to workin the United States or reject documents that appear to be reasonably genuine upon their face. They mustaccept all documents that are sufficient to complete the form as long as they appear reasonably genuine ontheir face and relate to the employee. For example, all individuals who possess a driver’s license andunrestricted Social Security card may present those documents to satisfy Form I-9 requirements. Similarly,employers may not require aliens to produce “green cards” or United States citizens who appear “foreign”to produce birth certificates. Instead, it is the employee’s choice which of the acceptable Form I-9 documentsto present.
For more information, an employer should consult the “Handbook for Employers” that the U.S. Citizenship andImmigration Services has placed on the internet.
The bottom line is that the Form I-9 process must be completed carefully. Otherwise, the government may get youone way or the other.
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Precise Tank Modifications, Inc. PO Box 274, Madison, PA 15663
Donald J. Maughan, President Phone: (724) 446-3516 James R. Preisach, Project Manager Fax: (724) 446-0175
Quality Petroleum Contractors & DistributorsDEP Certified: Pennsylvania, Ohio, West Virginia, Maryland
>Underground & Aboveground Storage Tanks
>Storage System Installations & Removals
>Helium Detection Service
>Site Inspections
>C-Store Installations
>Car Wash Installations
>Design Consultation
>Remediation Coordination
>Permitting & Project Management
>Fuel System Electrial Systems
>Site Preparation & Restoration
>Storm Water Management Systems
>Hydrostatic Testing
>Factory Direct Fueling Components & Equipment
The Old Gas Guys not to be mistaken GES and R & W Oil Productsfor the old guys with gas.
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Consultants / Insurance Brokers
Join the growing number of PRARA members who insure with Bulava & Associates.
Bulava & Associates values our professional affiliation with the Petroleum Retailers
and Auto Repair Association -- and the opportunity to provide business insurance
protection to members like you.
If your business is already insured through our agency, we thank you and pledge to
continue working hard to earn your trust!
If you’re not currently insured with us, why not join the growing number of your
PRARA associates who place their confidence in Bulava & Associates to protect
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For more information, contact us today.
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CCAC WEST HILLS CENTER1000 MCKEE ROADOAKDALE, PA 15071
412-241-2380EMISSION Re-Certification Course Schedule
August 12,2014
Emission InspectorAugust 18, 20, 25, 27Sept 30, Oct. 2, 7, 9
Safety Inspector
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Celebrating 25 Years in the Auto Industry!Don Parker Sales is the leading automotive service equipment dealer in the Western Pennsylvania, Eastern Ohio, and West Virginia areas.We specialize in the sales, service and installation of automotive lifts, lube and exhaust systems, wheel service equipment,body shop equipment, and car wash equipment. We are well known for our light and heavy duty automotive lifts, manufactured bythe global leader in lifting systems, Rotary Lift, of whom we are an Authorized Equipment Installer. We also offer a full line of shop equipmentas well as car wash products and equipment and are certified through the ALI Automotive Lift Institute.
Please call us at 1-800-837-4086 or email donparkerpam@aol.com to schedule preventative maintenance, repair, or to schedule anappointment with a sales representative who will help you find the right equipment to meet your needs.
Don Parker Sales is registered with the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania as a Woman Business Enterprise.
Automotive Service Equipment
Car Wash Equipment
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If you have a service that would be useful to your fellow PRARA members,give us a call at (412) 241-2380 and we will list your name and product/service in our future monthly issues.
Accountants
ATMATM Cash WorldTom Ranallo--Pittsburgh, PA800-937-5169
Attorney
Albert G. FeczkoPittsburgh, PA412-833-5554
C-store Distributors
A.J. Silberman & Co.Indianola PA412-455-1011
Liberty USAWest Mifflin PA412-461-2700
PetroSopft OfficeC-Store Back Office ProgramJohn Vlasic (412-306-0640x2017
Clean Hands LLCPgh Pa 412-961-1207
Computers
Automotive Inspection SystemsMVIRS-Motor Vehicle Inspection Report-ing System Pete Kipe / Rick Dunmire1-866-376-8477
Computer SolutionsDick Norchi--Allison Park, PA412-369-8896
PATXState Inspection Web Applications1-877-462-7289
Consulting
S.I.S.J R Bachor Tarentum , Pa724-224-1220
Environmental- tanks & upgrades
Waste Oil/ Contamined product pick-upEnvironmental SpecialistRon Blinsky-McDonald, OH1-888-3313443
Flynn Environmental, Inc.Michael Flynn--Pittsburgh, PA1-800-690-940
Groundwater & Environmental Srv Inc.Jon Agnew--Cranberry Twp, PA800-267-2549 ext 3636
Letterle & Associates, LLCLou Letterle--Allison Park, PA412-486-0600
Moody & AssociatesMark Miller 814-724-4970
Steel City Fueling SystemsWilliam Brandenstein-Pittsburgh, PA412--327-7030www.steelcityfueling.com
Environmental-Tanks-Upgrades
Petroleum Technical ServiceMike Gifford--Butler, PA724-287-4148
Precise Tank Modifications Inc.Donald Maughan--Madison, PA724-446-3516
S.I.S.J R Bachor Tarentum, PA724-224-1220
Steel City Fueling SystemsWilliam Brandenstein-Pittsburgh, PA412--327-7030www.steelcityfueling.com
Financial Services
InsuranceBulava & AssociatesJoe Bulava--Greensburg, PA724-836-7610
Pinnacle Group LLCKirk Haldeman--Pittsburgh, PA
Fire SupressionAdvanced Fire CompanyRon Cruder--Greensburg, PA724-834-6550
Member-to-Member-Services
RobinsonYoung & AssociatesOakmont , PA 412-423-1093
Jack Bonus Insurance Mark Bleier- Pittsburgh, PA
412-452-8722
Financial Transactions Services LLCCredit Card ProcessingHal Treelisky412-720-8345 atmhal@aol.com
Shockey Excavating,George Shockey 724-282-3669
George I Reitz & SonsSandy Crawford East Pittsburgh PA412-824-9976
Shockey Excavating, Inc George Shockey 724-282-3669
The Weavertown GroupJohn Lavezoli- Carnegie724-746-4850
Views expressed in editorials andtext are not always the opinion ofPRARA. Furthermore, PRARA isnot liable for any claims/promises
made by advertiaers.
McRo Construction Inc.Donald Rothey Jr.--Elizabeth, PA412-384-6051
Inventory ServiceStrangis & Swaney724-493-4090
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If you have a service that would be useful to your fellow PRARA members,give us a call at (412) 241-2380 and we will list your name and product/service in our future monthly issues.
Parts/Petroleum Equip.George I Reitz & Sons, Inc.Sandy Crawford--E Pittsburgh, PA412-824-9976
Gas Island Restoration & Con-crete repair
Bolea Oil ProductsRobert Bolea--Coraopolis, PA412-264-1130
Bradigan’s Inc.Tom Bradigan --Kittanning724-548-7654
Glassmere Fuel ServiceDell Cromie--Tarentum, PA724-265-4646
Guttman Oil CompanyKevin Forsythe-Belle Vernon, PA724-483-3533
Kehm Oil CompanyGeorge Kehm--Oakdale, PA412-921-5200
Site Inspections & TechnicalServices
Petroleum Technical Services Butler, PAMike Gifford 724-287-4148
George I Reitz & Sons, IncSandy Crawford- East Pittsburgh PA412-824-9976
S.I.S JR BachorTarentum PA 724-224-1220
Petroleum
Gulf Oil LLCDoug Storch-Pittsburgh, PA724-333-5964
Purvis Brothers Inc.Mack Purvis-Mars, PA724-625-1566
PPC LubricantsDave Ondik 412-719-0063
R & W Oil ProductsRichard Smith--McKeesport, PA412-678-6121
Reed Oil CompanyRon Rotolo--New Castle, PA800-922-5454
Superior PetroleumDon Bowers-Pittsburgh, PA412-576-2601
American Agip1-800-922-9243Bulk Oil Programs
Petroleum Technical ServicesMike Gifford Butler, PA724-287-4148PartsCleaner
Petroleum
Remodeling
McRo Construction Inc.Donald Rothey Jr.--Elizabeth, PA412-384-6051
S.I.S.-J.R. Bachor Tarentum, PA724-224-1220
JTB Sign ServiceJim Rahe--Pittsburgh, PA412-279-3360
SignsUnderground
Storage Tank/Line Testing
George I Reitz & Sons, Inc.- TestingSandy Crawford--E Pittsburgh, PA412-824-9976
Petroleum Technical ServicesButler, PA724-287-4148
Tires
Keystone Tire & Auto Supply Inc.Mark Greenwald--Braddock, PA412-271-1989
Uniforms
Member-to-Member-Services
Grease Traps
Steel City Grease Traps Mark Kuss 412-583-0206
Parts Cleaners
Kleen-Line 412-466-6277
Taxes
Robinson Young & Associates412-423-1093
Simon SurfacesRich Serigneserserignese@simonsurfaces.com1-866-201-3541simonsurfaces.com
Arrow UniformCarrie Weber724-417-8500
Don Parker Sales Inc.Pam Pitell1916 Babcock Blvd412-821-4085
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CLASSIFIEDSEQUIPMENT EQUIPMENT
USED OIL PICKUP FOR SALE
ENVIRONMENTAL C-STORE, RESTAURANT
SPECIALISTS,INC APARTMENT
1-888-331-3443 GARAGE 2/BAYS
PETRO MAX GAS & DIESEL
412-279-9040 CHAMPION, PA
Contact Denny or Sandy
USED TIRE PICKUP 724-593-7760 or 7788
1-888-868-0097
LIBERTY TIRE FOR LEASE
BAY STATION W/GAS
WASHINGTON ROAD
BRIDGEVILLE PA
JOE 724-941-5995
412--672-7982
ESP SYSTEM ONE 4000 FREE HUNTER L111 AlignmentMachine (Bad Board) possible
OBDI Free for Parts use for parts.724-863-9964 Hugh
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Calendar of Events
Upcoming Events
July 2014July 4, Office closed
July 8, Board meeting
July 15, Re-Cert Class
July 23, AB Operator Training
PETROLEUM RETAILERS & AUTO REPAIR ASSOCIATION1051 Brinton Road Suite 304Pittsburgh PA 15221
September 11, USTIF
October 14, General Membership Meeting
December 11, USTIF
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