Legislature passes refined fuel surchargeIntent of House Bill 158 is to spread response costs to wider range of users, reflecting number of refined fuel spills in the state Kristen Nelson Petroleum News
The Alaska Legislature has passed a refined fuel surcharge, updating funding for the Department of Environmental Conservation’s Division of Spill Prevention and Response.
SPAR has been funded from the Oil and Hazardous Substance Release Prevention and Response Fund, which comes from the 5 cents per....
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Both bodies pursued funding Funding spill response Collected from qualified fuel dealers
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