News and updates from the Asian Pacific Environmental Network. Home of the Laotian Organizing Project (LOP) in Richmond and Power in Asians Organizing (PAO) in Oakland, CA.

Thursday, June 18, 2009

Come and Celebrate with CBE, APEN, and WCTC!

WE WON THE LAWSUIT! On June 4th 2009, Contra Costa County Superior Court Judge Barbara Zuniga tossed out the Environmental Impact Report for a major expansion at the Chevron Refinery, in Richmond, California. This is a significant victory over U.S. oil refinery expansions happening across the country!

Since the Spring of 2007, Communities for a Better Environment, Asian Pacific Environmental Network, and West County Toxics Coalition have worked to stop the expansion of the Chevron oil refinery in Richmond. We have accomplished the first step towards achieving this goal. Come and celebrate with us!


MONDAY JUNE 22nd
5pm—8pm
FOOD, MUSIC, AND COMMUNITY CELEBRATION!

Laotian Organizing Project
3727 Barrett Avenue and 38th Street
Richmond, CA 94805


To RSVP and for more information, contact:
Ana Orozco (CBE)……………(510) 302-0430 x12
Sandy Saeteurn (APEN) …………(510) 691-6236

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Tuesday, June 9, 2009

APEN WINS CHEVRON COURT CASE!

Dear APEN Friends and Supporters,

Great news! On Friday last week, Contra Costa County Superior Court Judge Barbara Zuniga tossed out the flawed Environmental Impact Report for the planned Richmond Chevron Refinery expansion. APEN community leaders are celebrating the judge’s ruling as another win towards environmental justice for Richmond communities.

"The decision is a victory for the community," said Koy Seng Saechao, leader with APEN’s Laotian Organizing Project. "We
need green and healthy solutions from Chevron and our City, not more pollution. The decision protects my family and neighbors from even more pollution and allows us to plan for a healthier future.”

APEN, Earthjustice, Communities for a Better Environment and West County Toxics Coaltion joined forces to sue the City of Richmond for accepting the faulty environmental review that failed to disclose that the proposed expansion would allow Chevron to process a heavier crude oil, exposing the community to increased health and environmental impacts.

In her decision, Judge Zuniga said: "The [Final Environmental Impact Report] project description is unclear and inconsistent as to whether [the] project will or will not enable Chevron to process a heavier crude slate than it is currently processing."

The court also agrees that the City of Richmond improperly allowed Chevron to wait a year after the EIR process was completed before developing a plan to mitigate its greenhouse gases, a move that would have shut ou
r communities out of a public process to stop additional greenhouse gas pollution. This is one of the first decisions addressing the deferral of greenhouse gas mitigations under the California Environmental Quality Act.

"We are fighting to shift Richmond from a hub for pollution to a hub for solutions. Climate change will already impact our communities first and worst," said Torm Nompraseurt, APEN community organizer and 33-year Richmond resident. This is a chance to turn the fossil fuel tide around, to put our community’s health before oil profits, and create a new vision for Richmond."

We need your support now more than ever!

Donate now and help APEN continue to organize low income Asian and Pacific Islander immigrants and refugees to stand up for healthy, green and just communities and a new green economy that can benefit ALL California residents.

Thank you for your support!

Follow the links below to see APEN and this great story covered in the news:
Click here to see the full press release from APEN, CBE, EarthJustice, and West County Toxics Coaltion.