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Ampol ordered to pay $200,000 over Kippax petrol station leak into groundwater – ABC News
Ampol will pay $200,000 to local environmental groups after one of its underground tanks leaked petrol into the soil for three months.

Two Canberra environmental groups will share in a $200,000 payout from a national fuel company over a fuel leak at a Belconnen service station.
Key points:
- Ampol has been ordered to pay $200,000 to environmental groups after one of its petrol stations leaked fuel into the groundwater
- The company discovered last year its Kippax petrol station had leaked petrol into the soil over three months after an underground tank failed
- The Environmental Protection Authority says the payout is a better outcome…
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