Chevron U.S.A. Inc. has agreed to pay a record $7 million to settle claims it violated the Clean Air Act at its offshore loading terminal near El Segundo, the federal government announced Wednesday.
As part of a consent decree, the oil giant will pay $500,000 to help build and operate a clinic in Wilmington to diagnose and treat respiratory diseases for people in the who suffer ...
As part of a consent decree, the oil giant will pay $500,000 to help build and operate a clinic in Wilmington to diagnose and treat respiratory diseases for people in the who suffer ...
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