The company, formerly known as Conoco Phillips, filed a report with the Department of Conservation and Development on June 10, stating it proposed refinery processing equipment improvements to recover propane and butane from refinery fuel gas. The recovery would decrease sulfur dioxide emissions from fuel gas streams at the refinery, but could have potentially significant impacts in air quality, cultural resources, noise, and traffic/transportation, according to the report – all of which “can be mitigated to less than significant levels,” the report states.
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