Instead of hearing whining and complaining from states who feel they haven't been adequately compensated by BP (NYSE:BP), Texas billed the company and got paid in full. Something to note also, the bill wasn't excessive and lacked the greed that some of the other states seem to have with the astronomical amounts being asked for.
The bill was for $174,295, according to Jim Suydam, Texas General Land Office spokesman. The charges include personnel and vehicle expenses related to the oil spill. A check was received Monday by the agency. The amount included the amount of $77,500 which was the amount used for fire boom that had been used during the initial oil spill cleanup.
Testing in July proved tar bars that were found on McFadden Beach were from BP's oil spill. Suydam stated that Texas will usually bill a party if scientifically identified. While expenses from an unknown source are covered by a tax in a fund on imported oil barrels.
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