A major wood pellet manufacturing project planned for Hoquiam is facing another legal hurdle.
A major wood pellet manufacturing project planned for Hoquiam is facing another legal hurdle. State regulators have upheld the air permit for Pacific Northwest Renewable Energy’s proposed facility, but environmental groups have now appealed that decision to Thurston County Superior Court. Supporters say the plant would bring dozens of jobs and significant investment to Grays Harbor, while opponents argue emissions were underestimated and pose risks to nearby neighborhoods and schools. A court hearing on the appeal is scheduled for April.
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