Add full-time county inspector at Chevron Refinery with enforcement powers
In Plain English
The Chemical Safety Board recommended these changes after reviewing refinery safety concerns. Currently, county staff cannot directly enforce safety violations at the refinery. If approved, a dedicated inspector monitors Chevron's chemical processes full-time and can take immediate enforcement action when problems arise.
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