State regulators relied on nearly decade-old air pollution data to support their conclusion that Formosa Plastics’ $9.4 billion chemical complex proposed along the Mississippi River won’t pose disproportionate cancer risks to its largely minority neighbors, a new legal petition says.
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DEQ analysis for $9.4B Formosa facility's permits included 'obsolete data,' lawsuit claims
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