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Oil, chemical pollution "10 times greater" than reported

"Pollution from petrochemical plants is at least 10 times greater than what is reported to the government and the public," says the Associated Press after reviewing government and corporate records

"The nation's oil and chemical plants are spewing more pollution than they report to the Environmental Protection Agency - and the EPA knows it," says Associated Press here (via Wilmington Del. News Journal)

"But the federal agency has yet to adopt more accurate, higher-tech measuring methods that have been available for years. Significant changes will not be seen for at least two more years, even though an internal EPA watchdog called for improvements in 2006 and some of the more sophisticated measuring devices have been used in Europe since the 1990s.

"Records, scientific studies and interviews by the Associated Press suggest pollution from petrochemical plants is at least 10 times greater than what is reported to the government and the public." Main problem is failure to measure many small leaks at aging refineries, and failure to use modern system monitors instead of old-fashioned manual reporting, AP says.