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August Walter, Ex-BP Worker, Files Whistleblower Suit Over Gulf Cleanup

First Posted: 01/25/2012 12:15 pm Updated: 01/25/2012 3:06 pm

NEW ORLEANS (AP) — A former BP employee has filed a whistleblower lawsuit against the company, claiming he was fired for airing concerns about the cleanup of Mississippi's shoreline after the Gulf oil spill.

In a federal suit filed last Friday in New Orleans, August Walter claims one of his BP bosses manipulated data on shoreline cleanup and didn't give the Coast Guard "the true status" of what substances needed to be cleaned.

Walter, a Covington, La., resident who helped develop BP's cleanup plans in Mississippi after the 2010 spill began, claims in the suit that he was fired last month in retaliation for complaining that BP wasn't following environmental regulations and was "picking and choosing what oil to pick up."

Walter also claims he refused to misrepresent data so that the Coast Guard would believe cleanup activities in Mississippi were closer to completion.

"This was all based on money and had nothing to do with actually cleaning up the oil or meeting the (Shoreline Treatment Recommendations) or environmental requirements," the suit alleges.

BP spokesman Tom Mueller said the company doesn't believe Walter's allegations have merit but will investigate "consistent with our personnel policies and code of conduct. "

"We believe we have demonstrated good faith in meeting our obligations in the Gulf and are committed to treating our employees fairly," Mueller said in a statement.

BP said in November that it had spent $13.6 billion on the response, including its efforts to clean up 635 miles of Gulf Coast shoreline affected by the spill. By then, more than 90 percent of the affected area had "met the agreed upon standards" for transitioning from the cleanup phase to coastal restoration, BP said.

Walter's lawsuit claims BP took "short cuts," with one BP official allegedly saying BP only would clean up tar balls and not smaller oil debris.

The allegations in Walter's suit are limited to BP's cleanup in Mississippi. The company implemented similar plans in Louisiana, Alabama and Florida after an April 20, 2010, blowout in BP's Macondo well triggered a deadly explosion on the Deepwater Horizon drilling rig and led to the worst offshore oil spill in the nation's history.

Walter started working for BP in May 2011 as a "state planning lead" on Mississippi cleanup. The suit, which alleges violations of the Louisiana Environmental Whistleblower Statute, seeks unspecified monetary damages, including three years of lost wages.

"He wasn't the lead man on the project, but he had three people working under him," said Walter's attorney, James Arruebarrena.

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Celt Glen
07:56 AM on 01/27/2012
Like we didn't know this?
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Cruel Justice Awaits
Practical but procrastinating prognosticator
01:56 AM on 01/26/2012
Well hello whistle blowers of America. You know you will be hunted and threatened and so will your family, but......if you dont blow the whistle we sink deeper and deeper into the corruption that is politics, money, greed, selfishness, etc. Homework assignment for all: Look up everything you can on The Big Dig in Boston and the whistle blower(s) there. Thats a story made for the big screen......if the whistle blower would just......grab the whistle........if not for himself...... for the victims of such heinous politics.
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Coffee4Me
To those who waited 6 hrs to vote, THANK YOU!
11:27 PM on 01/25/2012
This takes an incredible amount of guts to do. He took a huge risk and sacrificed himself for what was right. These are the kind of people that belong in government.
10:47 PM on 01/25/2012
I don't know the specifics of this case, but I can say that BP's "Code of Conduct" is not worth the paper it's written on! BP only follows the "Code of Conduct" when it's in their best interest. If they do care about the "Code of Conduct" they sure didn't do a good job of enforcing it as it relates to contractors they work with. It was like the wild wild west during the clean up and the "Code of Conduct" might as well have been buried under with all the oil that's still on the bottom of our waters.
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10:08 PM on 01/25/2012
Thank you Mr. Walter for speaking the truth & sticking up for our enviroment!
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With Your Consent
Speak Truth to Power
09:30 PM on 01/25/2012
Surprised Holder_hasn't thrown him in jail_yet.
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Davidrfunk2
We has seen the enemy and he is us
08:15 PM on 01/25/2012
A conservative friend of mine asserted to me that Bp's oil spill was an accident. Ya not really buying that
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Katina Cooper
my friends made me dress up and pose
08:04 PM on 01/25/2012
He might want to check his car EVERY time before he starts it and then start it by remote control.
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Sixtracks
Pleased to Meet Me
07:58 PM on 01/25/2012
BP would never harm the USA.
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Celt Glen
07:57 AM on 01/27/2012
snark
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The Dude67
Question the official narrative
07:09 PM on 01/25/2012
A cover up of monumental proportion.  Thanks Obama, GW never could have gotten away with the protection you gave BP.  

Like allowing BP personnel to direct the activities aboard Coast Guard vessels, allowing BP to ignore the EPA's repeated demands to stop using Corexit (a product banned in most parts of the world) and allowing the oil volcano to gush for 4 months without getting an objective 3rd party measurement of the actual flow (so of course the numbers can be whatever BP wants them to be).
T-Haight
What was wrong with federalism?
07:04 PM on 01/25/2012
Unless he has real, hard data that can be reviewed by industry and government experts, this sounds like sour grapes - especially since he wasn't even hired by BP until after the spill.

Incidentally, I have a hard time believing that the Mississippi state law would pass muster under as constitutional under federal law if it didn't allow you to fire people for large disagreements within a few months of hiring them.
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lisakaz2
Da ministero dell'interno di Snark.
06:57 PM on 01/25/2012
Corporations doing wrong and lying??? Surely, you jest...

(Good luck, dude.)
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phoebequeen
I blame the dog
06:39 PM on 01/25/2012
Good luck with that. Considering they are still raking in the billions, despite the cost of cleanup, they probably figure, so what?
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Moose Luck 99
GEOENGINEERINGWATCH DOT ORG
06:27 PM on 01/25/2012
Do not worry Obama has turned the corner! Great speech last night!
We can trust him now!

http://www.floridaoilspilllaw.com/gulf-coast-children-experiencing-health-challenges-video/
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The Dude67
Question the official narrative
07:12 PM on 01/25/2012
Add "Barack Obama &" to the beginning of your micro-bio (then make the necessary grammatical edits).
bluecub
Medicare and SS for Congress, too
06:22 PM on 01/25/2012
I am just pleased as punch that BP CEO, Tony Hayward got his life back. The 11 killed and hundreds of lives affected don't really matter much...
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Celt Glen
07:58 AM on 01/27/2012
AW come on now...he said he was sorry! (snark)