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For years, Diane Wilson has tried to get Formosa Plastics Corp. to stop discharging plastic pellets from its sprawling petrochemical complex on the Central Texas coast. This week, she's getting ...
Wilson’s legal battle against Formosa Plastics, the petrochemical company that operates a near-2,500 acre complex in Point Comfort, culminated in a $50-million settlement approved by a federal ...
Formosa’s Agreement to Stop Pumping Plastics Into Lavaca Bay Is Historic Gulf Coast citizen-activists collected 30 million plastic pellets in order to prove that Formosa was violating the Clean ...
A New Jersey prosecutor has dismissed trespassing charges against four activists who were arrested for criminal trespass for ...
Both Formosa Plastics and environmentalists who sued the company over pellet pollution say that technology developed to monitor for pellets in wastewater should be part of future projects.
Petrochemical manufacturer Formosa Plastics has agreed to pay $50 million to settle a lawsuit in which a judge ruled the company illegally dumped billions of plastic pellets and other pollutants ...
Formosa Plastics Corp., San Antonio Bay Estuarine Waterkeeper and Calhoun County resident Diane Wilson reached the settlement on Tuesday, according to a U.S. District Court filing in Victoria ...
The Texas Commission on Environmental Quality found in a 2016 investigation that Formosa Plastics spilled plastic pellets into the Cox Creek and Lavaca Bay near the company’s 2,500 acre complex ...
A state environmental agency investigation found Formosa Plastics Corporation released plastic pellets into a nearby creek. But the company was not fined for the permit violation.
VICTORIA, Texas— Formosa Plastics today settled a Clean Water Act lawsuit brought by a former shrimper and San Antonio Bay Estuarine Waterkeeper challenging its extensive plastic pollution of ...
A federal judge has found Formosa Plastics liable for spilling thousands of pounds of plastic pellets and powders into Texas Gulf Coast waters. U.S. District Judge Kenneth M. Hoyt sided with ...
Formosa Plastics Group still intends to build and operate a massive plastic and petrochemical plant proposed for Louisiana, the company said on Thursday, despite a judge's decision to revoke its ...
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