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Columbian reporters chat online on oil terminal Tuesday

The Columbian
Published: November 18, 2013, 4:00pm

Columbian reporters Aaron Corvin and Erin Middlewood will participate in a live chat on columbian.com at 11 a.m. Tuesday about their Nov. 14 story, “Uneasy neighbors: Proposed oil terminal fuels concern about toxic air in Fruit Valley.”

The story delves into the concerns of Fruit Valley residents about new toxic air emissions that would come with the handling of oil at a crude-by-rail transfer station proposed by Tesoro Corp. and Savage Companies at the Port of Vancouver.

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