Oil and shipping companies to pay $3.3 million for polluting the Bay in settlement with environmentalists

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Chase Hunter is the Alameda County reporter for the Bay Area News Group. Hunter grew up in the West Valley of Phoenix and moved to Sonoma County in 2021 where he reported for the Sonoma Index-Tribune and the Santa Rosa Press Democrat on wildfires, crime, city government, agriculture, and the environment.

A shipping container operated by Amports leaks petroleum coke, a toxic chemical deemed “too dirty” to be used as fuel in the U.S., from Valero oil refinery at the Port of Benicia on Oct. 12, 2021. Valero and shipping company Amports will pay $2.38 million as part of a settlement with environmental nonprofit San Francisco Baykeeper for dumping petroleum coke into the Port of Benicia. Baykeeper used drone technology to document the pollution.

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