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BP allowed to increase waste discharges into Lake Michigan

 

The ugly (and imaginary) conflict between environment and economy has reared its

head in Indiana, where state and federal regulators granted exemptions that will

allow oil giant BP to discharge more waste from a refinery straight into Lake

Michigan. You may recall that BP is moving " Beyond Petroleum. " But first it has

a few things to take care of -- like this $3.8 billion expansion of a facility

in Whiting, Ind., that will process Canadian crude oil. Claiming that there

isn't enough room on-site to upgrade its water-treatment plant, BP sought

permission to increase discharges of ammonia and sludge into the lake, diluting

them with water 200 feet offshore. Officials, apparently wooed by the prospect

of 80 new jobs, said OK, while clean-water advocates protested the decision.

" We're not necessarily opposed to this project, " said Lee Botts, founder of the

Alliance for the Great Lakes. " But if they are investing all of these billions,

they surely can afford to spend some more to protect the lake. "

 

 

 

 

 

straight to the source: The Times, Andrea Holecek, 17 Jul 2007

 

 

straight to the source: Chicago Tribune, Michael Hawthorne, 15 Jul 2007

 

What gets us into trouble is not what we don't know, it's what we know for sure

that just ain't so.

- Mark Twain

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