# Asti Holding Corp. et al.
> **Judicial** · FY2000 · — · Final Order With Penalty
## Case
- **Activity ID:** `7226`
- **Case Number:** 02-2000-0017
- **Type:** Judicial
- **Lead:** EPA
- **Outcome:** Final Order With Penalty
- **Penalty assessed:** —
- **Cost recovery:** —
- **Compliance action $:** —
- **Multimedia (multi-env):** N
## Defendants
- 1206 Bellmore Avenue Realty Corp. (complaint) (settlement)
- 122-05 Merrick Corp. (complaint) (settlement)
- 1303 Webster Avenue Realty LLC (complaint) (settlement)
- 1676 Flatbush Realty  Corp. (complaint) (settlement)
- 2800 Sunrise Bellmore Corp. (complaint) (settlement)
- ASTI HOLDING CORP (complaint) (settlement)
- Ancona Holding Corp. (complaint) (settlement)
- Bari Holding Corp. (complaint) (settlement)
- Benevento Holding Corp. (complaint) (settlement)
- Brescia Holding Corp. (complaint) (settlement)
- Capri Holding Corp. (complaint) (settlement)
- Cosenza Holding Corp. (complaint) (settlement)
- EM-ESS PETROLEUM CORP (complaint) (settlement)
- Hartplace Realty Inc. (complaint) (settlement)
- JP CHRISTY INC (complaint) (settlement)
- Joseph Macchia Jr. (complaint) (settlement)
- Lorenzo Macchia (complaint)
- Mat Mac Realty (complaint) (settlement)
- Maximum Properties LLC (settlement)
- Northland Marketing Corp. (complaint) (settlement)
- Pisa Holding Corp. (complaint) (settlement)
- Plus Petroleum Ltd. (complaint) (settlement)
- Siena Holding Corp. (complaint) (settlement)
- VENICE EQUITIES INC (complaint) (settlement)
- Vidoge Inc. (complaint) (settlement)
- Wheatley Petroleum LLC (complaint) (settlement)
## Summary

Settlement resolves underground storage tank violations at 27 facilities owned or operated by 25 Defendants.  Violations included failure to upgrade, failure to assess structural integrity of tanks, failure to test cathodic protection systems within 6 months and every 3 years, failure to inspect the impressed current cathodic protection system every 60 days, failure to have release detection, failure to temp close, failure to permanently close, failure to assess site at closure, and failure to meet financial responsibility requirements.  Facilities now in compliance and required to submit periodic reports for 5 years to demonstrate continuing compliance. 

Defendant required to pay a civil penalty in installments.

In March, 2011, EPA entered into another agreement with the Defendant to pay stipulated penalties for noncompliance with the Consent Judgment.

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