Wednesday January 24th 2007, 8:09 pm
LOS ANGELES (AP) - The South Coast Air Quality Management District sued state public utility officials, claiming the liquefied natural gas that officials approved for use in California could worsen air pollution. Energy providers plan to spend about $3 billion on the construction of seven natural gas terminals on the coast of California and Baja in Mexico. The air-quality agency alleges that ...
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Air Quality Agency Sues State Utility Officials (The Sacramento Union)