In 2003, the ConocoPhillips Company proposed an expansion of its Rodeo oil refinery in order to produce cleaner burning low-sulfur diesel fuel. While this goal would benefit California in the long run by reducing overall emissions, the construction and subsequent increased production would harm the immediate area by causing increased air pollution. Communities for a Better Environment and several labor unions reviewed the Draft EIR and determined that the project would increase cancer risk in the surrounding community, create higher levels of particulate matter and diesel exhaust, and generate sulfur-related odor impacts. Working with ConocoPhillips through the CEQA process, CBE and the unions were able to devise several mitigation strategies to reduce localized impacts while still allowing the project to move forward. These measures included the installation of a high performance drift eliminator to reduce particle emissions and the usage of ultra-low-sulfur diesel fuel to reduce diesel exhaust emissions, among many others. Because of the CEQA process ConocoPhillips is now producing cleaner fuel that benefits all of California while still protecting those who live closest to the refinery from harmful emissions.
CEQA Successes
- Leveraging CEQA to Extend a Park, Restore Habitat and Preserve Local History
- Ensuring Massive Development in Placer County Mitigates Its Impacts on Climate Change
- Protecting Mountain Lions in the Santa Ana Mountains
- CEQA Protects School Children and Public Health in South Fresno
- CEQA Halts Oil Drilling Near Homes in Low-Income Community of Arvin
- CEQA Requires Massive “Newhall” Development in Los Angeles County to Slash Greenhouse Gas
- Protecting the Famed Clarity of Lake Tahoe
- Prioritizing Public Health and Farmland over Oil Companies in Kern County
- Safeguarding a Community From Pollution Stemming From “World Logistics Center” in Moreno Valley
- Protecting School Children and Public Health in South Fresno