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Sierra Club, Lone Star Chapter et al v. Pasadena Refining System, Inc.
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July 26, 2018
Texas Plant To Pay $3.5M To Settle Enviros' Emissions Suit
Pasadena Refining System Inc. has agreed to pay $3,525,000 and make pollution reduction upgrades at its petroleum refinery in Texas to settle Environment Texas and the Sierra Club's lawsuit alleging it exceeded emission limits at the facility, according to a deal the parties proposed Thursday.
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January 12, 2018
Texas Oil Refinery Must Face Enviros' CAA Emissions Suit
A Texas federal judge on Thursday refused to dump a suit that alleges Pasadena Refining System Inc. is violating the Clean Air Act by spewing toxic chemicals from its oil refinery, saying the environmental groups that brought the suit have adequately alleged harm from the refinery's emissions.
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June 02, 2017
Sierra Club Fights For CAA Suit Against Texas Oil Refinery
The Sierra Club and a Texas environmental group urged a federal judge Thursday to preserve allegations that Pasadena Refining Systems Inc. is violating the Clean Air Act by spewing toxic chemicals from its oil refinery, rejecting claims that its allegations weren't sufficiently specific.
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May 15, 2017
Texas Oil Refinery Wants Clean Air Act Suit Tossed
Pasadena Refining System Inc. asked a Texas federal judge on Friday to toss a suit brought by two environmental groups alleging it had violated the Clean Air Act by spewing toxic chemicals into the atmosphere, saying the groups haven't shown their alleged injuries were caused by the refinery.
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March 02, 2017
Texas Oil Refinery Exceeds Pollutant Limit, Enviros Say
A chapter of the Sierra Club hit Pasadena Refining System Inc. with a lawsuit in Texas federal court on Thursday, accusing the oil refinery of violating the Clean Air Act by spewing toxic chemicals into the atmosphere that exceed yearly and even hourly emissions limits, which have residents concerned for their health.