
My name is Robert Armstrong. I started the first company operated food mart in the history of Texaco (at Second & Oakdale, La Mesa, CA). I owned my own Texaco station. I grew up working in my father's Shell station. I consult for an underground construction company that did all the underground work for the Ontario Mills Mall (largest mall West of the Rockies). This is important because we use "ground penetrating radar" to discover what is in the ground before digging (see
The Solution and
Proving the Truth).
That the
2nd most profitable company in the world claims it cannot find two large car hoists and a buried toxic garage sump at a gas station, yet this "good ole country boy" could find it in a day, just "doesn't pass the smell test." There is no reason Shell cannot discover the truth at the two Shell stations in Corona, if it wanted to. The reason Shell cannot find the truth is that
Shell does not want to test and remediate the 13,000 stations Shell became responsible for when it purchased Texaco. With the record profits it is making, do we really want to let Shell walk away from the responsibility it is fraudulently trying to avoid by not doing a proper test in Corona? - especially when the station in question is only 957 feet from a clean water aquifer we all drink from?