Contra Costa Supervisor releases update to community
By David Fraser, Chief of Staff, Office of Supervisor Shanelle Scales Preston
MARTINEZ – Since Saturday’s fire at the Martinez Refining Company, District 5 Supervisor Shanelle Scales-Preston has been on the ground and in meetings with refinery representatives, Martinez Mayor Brianne Zorn, Contra Costa Health officials, first responders, and members of the community.
Today, Tuesday, Feb. 4, 2025, Scales-Preston released the following statement:
“I understand the frustration, fear, and anger experienced by Martinez residents in the wake of Saturday’s fire at the Martinez Refining Company. This is the third major incident since PBF Energy purchased the refinery in 2020 and many more spills and releases have occurred since then. This is not acceptable, and I am working to get answers for our community.
“Currently, the County, and other regulatory agencies, will conduct an independent investigation into what caused the fire, what violations may have occurred, what potential environmental hazards linger, and what are necessary improvements needed to ensure public and worker safety and health. In addition, I am requesting a Full Facility Audit under the provisions of the County’s Industrial Safety Ordinance.
“This independent oversight is necessary if we are to have confidence in the management and operation of the refinery.”
Scales-Preston represents District 5 on the Contra Costa County Board of Supervisors, which includes Martinez.
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