Colorado cut $11.4 million in penalties for oil firms submitting fake cleanup data
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dailyclimate.orgColorado cut $11.4 million in penalties for oil firms submitting fake cleanup datadesmog.comResidents, activists, and a state commissioner critiqued the deals, approved under the top oil regulator, who is stepping down following a DeSmog investigation.
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