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Millennium Bulk Terminals Longview, LLC v. Washington State Department of Ecology

Filing Date: 2018
Case Categories:
  • State Law Claims
    • Industry Lawsuits
  • State Law Claims
    • State Impact Assessment Laws
  • Federal Statutory Claims
    • Clean Water Act
Principal Laws:
Clean Water Act (CWA), Washington State Environmental Policy Act, Fourteenth Amendment—Equal Protection, Fourteenth Amendment—Due Process, Washington State Constitution, Washington Administrative Procedure Act
Description: Lawsuit challenging Washington Department of Ecology's denial of water quality certification for coal export terminal and alleging denial was based on improper grounds.
  • Millennium Bulk Terminals Longview, LLC v. Washington State Department of Ecology
    Docket number(s): 18-2-00994-08
    Court/Admin Entity: Wash. Super. Ct.
    Case Documents:
    Filing Date Type File Action Taken Summary
    09/06/2018 Petition for Review Download Petition for review filed. Lawsuit Filed to Challenge Denial of Water Quality Certification for Coal Export Terminal in Washington. A company seeking approvals to build a coal export terminal in Washington filed a lawsuit in state court challenging the Washington Department of Ecology’s (Ecology’s) denial of a Clean Water Act Section 401 water quality certification. The company alleged that Ecology improperly used Washington’s State Environmental Policy Act as the basis for denial. The company asserted claims under Washington’s Administrative Procedure Act and under the Washington and U.S. Constitutions (violations of due process and equal protection rights). The complaint alleged that the process had been “driven by political considerations” and that “coal … is out of political favor with some in Washington State, including Washington’s Governor, who has banked his political career on fighting climate change.”

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