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Ecological groups sue Suncor for Colorado refinery contamination

Environmental groups filed a suit versus Suncor Energy on Tuesday, alleging that contamination from the business's Commerce City refinery in Colorado has actually resulted in longlasting damage to surrounding neighborhoods.

The lawsuit was submitted by Earthjustice on behalf of GreenLatinos, the Sierra Club and 350 Colorado in a federal court in Denver.

The organizations stated in a declaration they had documented more than 9,000 circumstances of alleged Clean Air Act infractions by Suncor over a five-year period and the refinery had actually exceeded federal limits of airborne particulate matter and toxic emissions like benzene and formaldehyde.

Calgary-based Suncor said in an email it knew the grievance and was reviewing the matter.

Commerce City is Colorado's only oil refinery and procedures about 98,000 barrels daily. The center has been dogged by issues recently including a fire in December 2022 and complaints from residents about air-quality issues.

In February, the state of Colorado fined Suncor $10.5. million for breaking air pollution laws between 2019 and 2021.

Suncor has repeatedly surpassed its air permit limits for. years and is sending out that contamination into the surrounding. neighborhoods, said? Ian Coghill, a senior lawyer with. Earthjustice.

(source: Reuters)