Vancouver Energy Terminal Hearing

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Thu, 06/08/2017 - 5:00pm
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Yesterday evening Washington’s Energy Facility Site Evaluation Council, or “EF-SEC,” closed its final hearing on the proposal to construct a 360,000 barrel-per-day crude oil trans-shipment terminal at the Port of Vancouver, Washington.

Now the final decision is in the hands of Washington’s Governor Inslee, once EFSEC makes its recommendation to him.

The evaluation process has been underway for several years but the Governor is expected to reach a conclusion this summer.

The environmental advocacy group Columbia Riverkeeper, based in Hood River, Oregon, has played a major role in opposing this project since its inception.

KBOO reporter Sam Bouman spoke with Columbia Riverkeeper’s Conservation Director Dan Serres this afternoon for more on where the project stands.

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