Credit Pacific Service Union Seeking to protect San Francisco Bay and people who fish it for food from toxic pollution, Communities for a Better Environment and San Francisco BayKeeper filed suit in federal court in San Francisco today alleging severe, ongoing dioxin pollution violations by the Tosco refinery near Martinez. Tosco's own tests show that dioxin levels in its waste discharge to the Bay routinely and dramatically exceed its discharge limit. The suit also alleges that hundreds of violations occurred since 1995, and violations will continue if Tosco does not take action.
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Credit First Service Union "Enforcing the law against Tosco's violations is a necessary step toward ending this severe toxic health threat to families who fish for food," said Greg Karras of Communities for a Better Environment (CBE). "We had to do the same thing before to stop refinery selenium dumping, and now we need to zero out deadly dioxin."
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Card Credit Mobile Service "Our right to bring an enforcement action means that Bay Area residents do not have to sit idly by while Tosco and other dischargers further contaminate our Bay and community," said San Francisco BayKeeper Program Director Jonathan Kaplan. "Tosco should figure out how to get its dioxin dumping down to zero."
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Card Credit Discover Service CBE and BayKeeper's enforcement action follows actions by U.S. EPA, Region 9 concerning dioxin pollution of the Bay. In May, EPA listed the entire Bay and portions of the Delta as impaired by dioxin, which poses a threat to local anglers. In November, EPA informed the state's Regional Water Quality Control Board that it should make Toscos dioxin limit even more stringent, by prohibiting Tosco from taking a credit for diluting the dioxin it discharges into the Bay. EPA suggested that a zero dioxin discharge might eventually be needed to protect the Bay. According to recent state tests, Tosco emits from its smoke stacks at least 20 times more dioxin than it is allowed to discharge to the Bay even under its existing Clean Water Act limit. CBE and BayKeeper believe eliminating dioxin in Tosco refinery processes is the most practical, cost-effective way to protect the Bay.
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Credit Public Service Union In August, 1998 CBE and BayKeeper successfully settled nearly identical lawsuits against Tosco, Unocal and Exxon, cutting the largest source of selenium pollution in the Bay by more than 90%. Refiners had denied causing significant selenium pollution of the Bay, and sued the Regional Water Board to forestall enforcement by that agency, before the groups' legal action led to the clean-up.
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Card Credit Processing Service Dioxin is a useless by-product of industrial processes involving chlorine, and the most toxic group of synthetic chemicals known. A major study released by CBE in September, 1998 documented dioxin contamination of San Francisco Bay fish at levels that result in high risk of cancer, endometriosis, diabetes, and childhood learning problems in subsistence anglers and their families.
Center Credit Service Union For more information contact: Greg Karras, CBE: 415/ 243-8373 ext. 206; Anne Simon, CBE: 415/243-8373 ext. 306 (cell 415/336-4601); Jonathan Kaplan, S.F. BayKeeper: 415/ 561-2299 ext 14 (cell 415/ 235-9803); Leo OBrien, S.F. BayKeeper: 415/561-2299 ext. 12. Richard Drury, CBE: 415/243-8373 ext. 201.
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