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| | CBS News | Refineries to Spend $1B to Cut Pollution | June 16, 2005 22:51:03 |
 | | Once all that work is completed within a decade, emissions of smog-forming nitrogen oxides are expected to drop by 4,000 tons a year and acid rain-causing sulfur dioxide by 16,000 tons, the Environmental Protection Agency said. |
 | | Sunoco, based in Philadelphia, will install $285 million in new controls at four refineries in three states to cut their annual emissions of nitrogen oxides by 4,500 tons and sulfur dioxide by 19,500 tons. |
 | | Valero's affected refineries are in Benicia and Wilmington, Calif.; Corpus Christi (two refineries), Houston, Sunray, Texas City and Three Rivers, Texas; Krotz Springs and St. Charles Parish, La.; Ardmore, Okla; and Paulsboro, N.J. Sunoco's affected refineries are in Philadelphia and Marcus Hook, Pa.; Toledo, Ohio; and Tulsa, Okla. |
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