(Bloomberg) -- Valero Energy Corp., the largest U.S.
refiner, burned chemicals in the air on June 1, including sulfur
dioxide, nitrogen oxide and nitric oxide, at its refinery in
Texas City, Texas, according to a report on a state-administered
environmental Web site.
The cause of the emissions was a compressor, the report
said. The chemicals were burned through flare towers, safety
equipment. In Texas, sulfur dioxide can only be released in an
emergency.
Read more at Bloomberg Energy News
refiner, burned chemicals in the air on June 1, including sulfur
dioxide, nitrogen oxide and nitric oxide, at its refinery in
Texas City, Texas, according to a report on a state-administered
environmental Web site.
The cause of the emissions was a compressor, the report
said. The chemicals were burned through flare towers, safety
equipment. In Texas, sulfur dioxide can only be released in an
emergency.
Read more at Bloomberg Energy News
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