Environmental

Oregon Refuses to Protect Public From Oil Terminal’s New Air Pollution

Increased Pollution from Oil Train Facility on Columbia River Remains Unchecked

PORTLAND, Ore.—(ENEWSPF)–December 12, 2014.  Oregon’s Department of Environmental Quality yesterday rejected a petition submitted on behalf of tens of thousands of Oregonians asking the agency to protect Oregon’s air from harmful new oil terminal pollution by requiring Global Partners to obtain a more protective air pollution permit.

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