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Oil sands plan said to draw fire


To process heavy Alberta crude, BP wants to dump up to 50% more pollutants into Lake Michigan, angering some


NEW YORK (CNNMoney.com) — Plans to process a heavy grade of crude oil from oil sands in the Canadian province of Alberta have sparked a nasty battle in the Midwest, where some politicians are angry that the move will increase pollution in the Great Lakes, according to a report Wednesday.


To process oil from the oil sands, which is heavier and requires more refining than most grades of crude, British oil giant BP plans on dumping 50 percent more ammonia and 35 percent more suspended solids into Lake Michigan from its refinery in Whiting, Ind., according to an article on washingtonpost.com.


BP and officials in Indiana say the $3 billion refinery expansion is needed to boost the local economy, but officials in neighboring Illinois say it will foul the lake, the article said.


“We’ve made dramatic improvements in the environmental quality of Lake Michigan and the other Great Lakes,” Rep. Rahm Emanuel (D-Ill.), told the Post. “It would be unbelievably harmful to allow the first increase in dumping pollution in the Great Lakes in 10 or 15 years.”


Indiana officials say the increase in pollution is still only half of what is allowed under federal law, and say BP is the victim of a political agenda.


CNN



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