BP : responding to public pressure / K. Couchman, H. Johnson, M. Miller, James S. O'Rourke.
British Petroleum (BP) applied for a permit in 2006 to expand its Indiana refinery and increase its discharge of ammonia and suspended solids into Lake Michigan. The permit was approved by the state and federal regulatory authorities. What followed was an outcry of public opinion against this decisi...
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Format: | Ebook |
Language: | English |
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2017.
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Summary: | British Petroleum (BP) applied for a permit in 2006 to expand its Indiana refinery and increase its discharge of ammonia and suspended solids into Lake Michigan. The permit was approved by the state and federal regulatory authorities. What followed was an outcry of public opinion against this decision culminating in an article in the national media and speeches by presidential candidate Barack Obama. Though BP had full regulatory approval to proceed with the expansion, and the scientific consensus was that the increased discharge would not harm the Lake Michigan ecosystem, BP decided not to use the new discharge permit in the face of intense public scrutiny. However, this did not quell the negative media coverage regarding its discharge application. |
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Item Description: | Originally published in Couchman, K., Johnson, H., Miller, M., & ORourke, J. S. (2008). BP: Responding to public pressure. 08-02. Notre Dame, IN: The Eugene D. Fanning Center for Business Communication, Mendoza College of Business, University of Notre Dame. |
Physical Description: | 1 online resource. |
ISBN: | 1526404338 9781526404336 |