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A Louisiana jury has decided that Chevron must pay more than $740 million to restore damage caused to coastal wetlands in a ...
On right, the City of Hammond's assimilation wetland on the northern coast of Pass Manchac. The wastewater effluent flows to the right of the pipeline, labeled for clarity in the image. (Photo ...
Chevron Corporation CVX, one of the world’s largest oil and gas companies, has been ordered to pay at least $740 million to restore damages caused to the coastal wetlands of Southeast Louisiana.
The massive $2 billion spending plan includes the Mid-Barataria Sediment Diversion, which is on ice after the governor said ...
POINTE À LA HACHE, La. (AP) — Oil company Chevron must pay at least $740 million to restore damage it caused to southeast Louisiana’s coastal wetlands, a jury ruled on Friday following a ...
Chevron was ordered to pay $740 million to restore damages the oil and gas major caused to southeast Louisiana's coastal wetlands, the Associated Press reported on Friday.
Opposing views among environmental groups and coastal scientists in Louisiana have spurred intense debates over the use of treated sewage to restore Louisiana’s wetlands. The conflicts could ...
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