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Wed Jan 4, 2017, 11:44 PM Jan 2017

Washington State Denies Sublease For Coal Export Terminal

SEATTLE (AP) — Washington's outgoing public lands commissioner said Tuesday he is refusing to allow the state's aquatic lands to be used for a major coal-export terminal along the Columbia River. But the company behind the proposal insisted the decision would have no effect on its plans.

Millennium Bulk Terminals proposed building a terminal in Longview that would handle up to 44 million metric tons of coal a year. The coal would arrive by train from Montana, Wyoming and other states to be stored and loaded on ships for export to Asia.


Outgoing Commissioner Peter Goldmark announced Tuesday that he has rejected a request from Northwest Alloys — originally made in 2010 — to sublease the state's aquatic lands to Millennium Bulk Terminals for the project, which is on the site of a former aluminum smelter. His successor, Hilary Franz, has repeatedly said she opposes leasing state lands for fossil fuel projects.

http://knkx.org/post/washington-state-denies-sublease-coal-export-terminal

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Washington State Denies Sublease For Coal Export Terminal (Original Post) pscot Jan 2017 OP
Guess Drumpf and Mitch McChinless can't be too happy. Yo_Mama_Been_Loggin Jan 2017 #1
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