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Port of Lewiston benefits from oversized loads (access required)

by Brad Carlson

Published: August 25,2010

Tags: ConocoPhillips, Highway 12, Port of Lewiston, public transportation

Environmental risks and a lack of economic benefit to Idaho are among criticisms of proposals to haul oversized loads of oil equipment on U.S. 12 along the Clearwater and Lochsa rivers. A judge on Aug. 24 revoked special permits allowing ConocoPhillips to truck four oversized loads of oil refinery equipment through the federally protected river corridor, ...
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