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Two environmental groups are suing a California agency for allegedly using outdated environmental reviews to approve new oil wells in SLO and LA Counties.
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On Tuesday, the San Luis Obispo County Board of Supervisors denied an appeal from the Center forBiological Diversity and allowed additional time to be allotted to an oil company to drill 31 of the 95approved oil wells in Arroyo Grande. KCBX’s Benjamin Purper spoke with San Luis Obispo Tribunereporter Mackenzie Shuman about the decision.
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The San Luis Obispo County Board of Supervisors voted 4-1 Tuesday to allow 31 new oil wells in Arroyo Grande over the next three years.
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The Center for Biological Diversity is claiming that the operator of the Arroyo Grande oilfield has been drilling illegal wells for years.Victoria Bogdan…
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California Governor Gavin Newsom's administration has announced the state will issue no new fracking permits for oil companies. The California Department…
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The US Environmental Protection Agency has approved an aquifer exemption for the Arroyo Grande oil field near San Luis Obispo. This enables Sentinel Peak…
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Voters in six California counties have passed measures banning fracking and placing limits on other types of oil extraction. This November, a citizen’s…
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A plan to expand an area approved for oil industry injection wells near Pismo Beach is now in the hands of the federal Environmental Protection Agency.…