Posted by wisbaker on March 06, 2015 at 18:54:43 from (173.26.84.185):
In Reply to: Don't ask me again posted by 37Chief on March 06, 2015 at 09:14:17:
Environmental liability can be a bear. One company I worked for had a problem they had to manage. The plant used to be on a piece of property that was kind of an "L" shape and either side of the "L" came out on different streets. The corner lot (that we surrounded) used to be a gas station. As times changed and a new highway was built 100 yards north of the old road the gas station ended up folding. Eventually the county/village ended getting stuck with the land. On one side of the lot we built an employee parking lot. As a courtesy we mowed the vacant lot, but we had to be careful if we built or stored anything on that property the village would deed it to us. We were very careful not to let our fence or even a cement slab for parking motorcycles enroach the lot line. Boss figured if we got stuck with the property it'd cost us 3-5 million dollars to clean up the gas station contamination.
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