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Chevron Richmond Faces Pollution Deadline, Funds Community Projects

30 May 2026 17:24

Chevron's Richmond refinery must meet a July 21, 2026 emissions deadline under a 2024 settlement with the Bay Area Air District. The agreement includes $20-34 million for community air quality grants, $20 million in fines, and potential additional penalties.

Chevron says it is complying and investing in emissions reduction, but environmental justice groups protest ongoing health impacts. A separate $550 million settlement with the city funds transition planning.

- Chevron faces up to $83 million in additional penalties for non-compliance over four years. - The grant application deadline for community funds was May 29, with allocation this fall.

- Environmental groups held the 13th annual Anti-Chevron Day protest on May 17. - The city council pulled a ballot initiative after a $550 million settlement with Chevron.

The Air District will continue monitoring Chevron for compliance, while community advocates push for a future without the refinery.

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