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Governor Issues Statement on EPA Conditions to Restart Refinery at Limetree Bay

Gov. Albert Bryan Jr. (file photo)

Gov. Albert Bryan Jr. issued the following statement in response to the Environmental Protection Agency’s (EPA) announcement of conditions, including additional emissions monitoring, for resumption of refinery operations at Limetree Bay Refinery:

“We welcome the EPA’s help in this matter, and we welcome the findings and the recommended actions aimed at protecting the community and ensuring a safe restart to refinery operations at Limetree Bay. I have been in constant communication with EPA Regional Acting Administrator Walter Mugdan as well as EPA headquarters and have received assurances from both that the conditions announced are not intended to prevent the restart of the refinery in a timely fashion,” the governor said.

“Most importantly, I have been assured by the CEO of Limetree Bay Refining that Limetree Bay is both willing and able to comply with the conditions set by the EPA to include the request for additional monitoring stations on the island. Our position throughout has always been to ensure the health and safety of St. Croix residents, protect the environment and ensure the Virgin Islands realizes the full economic benefit of refinery operations, and I will continue to work with Limetree Bay and the EPA toward that end,” Bryan said.

The Bryan-Roach Administration is committed to transparency, stabilizing the economy, restoring trust in the government and ensuring that recovery projects are completed as quickly as possible.

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