Cook Inletkeeper wants DEC hearingThe environmental advocacy organization objects to state certification of discharges from Cook Inlet oil and gas production Alan Bailey Petroleum News
In an ongoing challenge to the permitting of discharges into Cook Inlet from oil and gas facilities, Cook Inletkeeper has asked the Alaska Department of Environmental Conservation to hold a public hearing to adjudicate the advocacy organization’s claim that DEC certification of the discharges violat....
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General permit appealed Started in the 1960s Federal guidelines met
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