Volkswagen settlement funds for AlaskaAEA to manage distribution of $8.1 million for environmental mitigation; federally recognized tribes will also receive funding Alan Bailey Petroleum News
In what appears to be an unexpected windfall, Alaska is to receive $8.1 million for environmental mitigation as part of the settlement of Clean Air Act violations by Volkswagen, after the company was caught fraudulently obscuring the level of pollutant emissions from diesel engines in its cars. The....
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