NDPC gives input on WA state rail billLegislation would strengthen regulations on rail shipments of crude oil into Washington state; some think it doesn’t go far enough By MAXINE HERR For Petroleum News Bakken
Washington state senators have introduced a bill in hopes of better protecting citizens from Bakken crude rumbling through communities on rail cars, but the public says it doesn’t go far enough.
On June 17, the Senate Energy, Environment and Telecommunications Committee met in Spokane to receive tes....
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