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More Oil Tankers on the Bay?

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Just 10 months after an oil spill that sickened dozens in Vallejo, Phillips 66 wants to more than double the number of oil tankers that travel the bay.

The company wants to raise the daily average of oil unloaded at their Rodeo refinery from about 51,000 barrels to 130,000 barrels. Air regulators are holding a public meeting Thursday night in Vallejo.

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