Washington activist wins a Goldman Environmental Prize for defeating a dangerous oil-by-rail project
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When a major export terminal project threatened to bring 360,000 gallons of crude oil per day through the Fruit Valley neighborhood of Vancouver, Washington, along the Columbia River, Linda Garcia led a long fight against the project.
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