Refinery Dock Work Gets Whale Disturbance Pass
Published Date: 7/21/2025
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Phillips 66 is getting a renewal to keep working on fixing the Ferndale Refinery dock in Washington, which might bother some marine mammals nearby. The new permit lets them continue similar work as before, with a short extra time for the public to share thoughts. This keeps the project moving without delays and helps protect sea life during the repairs.
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