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The ‘War On Coal' Unexpectedly Hits A Washington Town Struggling To Get By
[Daily Caller] LONGVIEW, Wash. -- In the morning, the industrial site nestled along the Columbia River is eerily quiet.
'Unexpectedly' to some possibly. 'Don't cry for me Argentina.'
Lori Black is one of the first employees to arrive most days. She knows the site well, has worked there for 12 years. Five years ago, Millennium Bulk Terminals acquired the 540-acre site. Officials planned to convert an old aluminium smelter into a profitable industrial export facility. They restored a wetland area in one part of the site to show their commitment and began the permit process to export coal.

That was four years ago.

Today, there are more birds and fish on the site than workers, and the coal terminal project has yet to be approved. The project’s environmental approval process is nearing the longest in the history of Washington state.
Posted by: Besoeker 2016-09-01
http://www.rantburg.com/poparticle.php?ID=466401