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Capital Letter: Decontaminating the tank farm: Who pays? The Aftermath

Up for construction were 1985 tenancy agreements between Mobil and Development Auckland.

Mon, 01 Aug 2016

A Supreme Court decision, Mobil Oil New Zealand v Development Auckland, has switched the agreed $10 million cost of remediating heavily contaminated land at the former tank farm used for bulk oil storage on Auckland’s waterfront back to the Auckland Council-controlled organisation responsible for

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