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In a 20-year-old lawsuit, a Tulsa-based federal judge has ruled the Illinois River watershed still is being damaged by ...
Pollution from the phosphorus in chicken litter spread on fields in the watershed remains in the soil from years earlier.
A judge ruled that a number of poultry companies, including Tyson and Simmons, polluted the Illinois River, with no recent ...
AG Gentner Drummond hopes to settle a 20-year lawsuit holding poultry companies responsible for pollution in the.
After the state successfully argued that phosphorus in poultry litter affected streams in the Illinois River watershed and ...
In addition to a sonar scan, the Cherokee Nation Marshal Service deployed an underwater drone to confirm the woman's location ...
My observation is that poultry would rather litigate and appeal and delay,” Oklahoma Attorney General Gentner Drummond said. “It’s economically beneficial. I wish they would change that.” ...
“We very much value the poultry companies and want them to remain in Oklahoma. But that doesn’t mean the industry can pollute the Illinois River, one of our state’s greatest treasures.
A federal judge ruled this week that poultry waste pollution is still hurting Oklahoma waters, and poultry companies are ...
Now with a critical court decision in hand, Attorney General Gentner Drummond said he hopes to settle a 20-year-long lawsuit ...
In a 20-year-old lawsuit, a Tulsa-based federal judge has ruled the Illinois River watershed still is being damaged by poultry waste runoff.