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AQMD Refinery Fence Line Air Quality Monitoring



 
The Torrance Refinery Rule 1180 Refinery Fence Line Monitoring Plan, as required by the South Coast AQMD, has
been released for public comment.  Comments from the public will be accepted until 5:30PM, December 21, 2018.

 
Additional details are in the AQMD email below.
 
John Bailey, President
Southeast Torrance Homeowners’ Association, Inc. (SETHA)
 
 Refinery/Operator Fenceline Air Monitoring PlanReleased for Public CommentsPublic comments accepted untilPlan Status
Chevron El Segundo Refinery Chevron Draft PlanDecember 07, 2018 5:30pmDecember 21, 2018 5:30pm Public Review
Tesoro Carson and Wilmington Refineries* Pending    Pending
Phillips 66 Carson Refinery Phillips 66 Carson Draft PlanDecember 07, 2018 5:30pmDecember 21, 2018 5:30pm Public Review
Phillips 66 Wilmington Refinery Phillips 66 Wilmington Draft PlanDecember 07, 2018 5:30pmDecember 21, 2018 5:30pmPublic Review
Torrance Refining Company Torrance Refinery Draft PlanDecember 07, 2018 5:30pmDecember 21, 2018 5:30pm Public Review
Valero Wilmington Refinery Pending   Pending
* Tesoro submitted one plan describing fenceline monitoring to be conducted at Carson and Wilmington refineries. 


 
SCAQMD Rule 1180 Refinery Fenceline Monitoring Plans are Available for Public Comment
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To all interested parties,
Draft refinery fenceline air monitoring plans for SCAQMD’s Rule 1180 are now available for public comment. Please click on the link to the Rule 1180 webpage below to view the draft plans and for information on submitting your comments, including deadlines for public comment:
For any questions regarding the above information, please contact:
Dr. Andrea Polidori
Advanced Monitoring Technologies Manager
(909) 396-3283

or

Dr. Olga Pikelnaya
Program Supervisor
(909) 396 3157


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