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How dangerous is an 8-million gallon LNG plant? | Puyallup Tribal News

Posted on March 1, 2018 Author shinjak Comment(0)

For over a year, Puget Sound Energy has claimed that a 550-foot safety zone is all that is required. They say they have run the appropriate model to prove it. They say that the other information provided by anti-LNG activist claiming a 3.5-mile safety zone is false and not supported.

Source: How dangerous is an 8-million gallon LNG plant? | Puyallup Tribal News

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Posted on February 23, 2018 Author shinjak

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