Sunoco Fights DEP’s “Arbitrary and Capricious” Marcus Hook Plan

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Once again Energy Transfer (ET), via subsidiary Sunoco Partners Marketing & Terminals, is squabbling with the Pennsylvania Dept. of Environmental Protection. ET is also at odds with the special court set up to hear appeals of DEP rulings called the Environmental Hearing Board (EHB). ET says a series of proposed and signed-off modifications to the Marcus Hook refinery near Philadelphia has been reopened and numbers/assumptions changed by the DEP, and combined together in a way that makes meeting air quality regulations more difficult and expensive. The DEP combined sources after the individual projects were previously approved by the agency.

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