By Fiona Smith
Daily Journal Staff Writer
The California Supreme Court ruled Monday that Southern California air regulators failed to do a proper environmental review before allowing ConocoPhillips Co. to retool a diesel fuel manufacturing plant in Wilmington.
Environmentalists and labor union members sued the South Coast Air Quality Management District over the project, alleging it would increase the use of aging boilers and w...
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