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ADMINISTRATIVE LAW JUDGES RECOMMEND DENIAL OF LAS BRISAS POWER PLANT AIR PERMIT

March 30, 2010

Sierra Club, Corpus Christi’s Clean Economy Coalition and over 70 parties are celebrating a decision by Texas State Administrative Law Judges yesterday recommending that the Texas Commission on Environmental Quality (TCEQ) deny a significantly flawed permit application for a petroleum coke plant proposed in Corpus Christi, Texas.

"While we do not agree with everything in the 120-page decision, we are relieved that the two administrative law judges are recommending a denial of this ill-advised project,” said EIP Attorney Ilan Levin Attorney who is representing Sierra Club. 

For the full press release, click here

For the Judges' Proposal For Decision, click here

For the Sierra Club's opening statement in the Las Brisas hearing, click here

For Sierra Club's Closing Brief, click here

 


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