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Fossil-fueled economics: LNG terminal bad for fish, Columbia Riverkeeper says

2015-02-10 19:30:45| Waste Management - Topix.net

The Columbia Riverkeeper is urging regulators to reject the Oregon LNG terminal at Warrenton, calling it a threat to efforts to save 13 salmon species. The Columbia Riverkeeper is encouraging the Oregon Department of Environmental Quality to reject a proposed liquefied natural gas terminal on the Columbia River, saying the Warrenton-area project runs counter to ongoing efforts to improve habitat for 13 salmon species.

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