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- Subject: NEWS: Charges Filed for Last Year's Railroad Chemical Spill
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- Date: 1 Sep 1992 23:42:52 GMT
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- [From EcoNet ecotopia.news Conference]
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- Chemical Spill Draws Charges
-
- A year after the railroad tank car spill that killed a stretch
- of the upper Sacramento River, misdemeanor charges have been
- filed against the Southern Pacific Transportation Co.
-
- "My concern is that the conduct does not go uncharged," Shasta
- County District Attorney Dennis Sheehy said as he announced
- violations of the state Fish and Game code carrying a maximum
- penalty of $1,000. Sheehy's office also plans to file civil
- charges for negligence.
-
- The DA beat the state attorney general's office, which had yet
- to file a case, though it was expected to. About 20 private
- lawsuits seeking tens of millions of dollars are consolidated in
- San Francisco Superior Court.
-
- The train derailment on a curve north of the town of Dunsmuir
- sent about 19,000 gallons of metam sodium, a highly toxic soil
- fumigant, into the river last July 14, killing all aquatic life
- for 45 miles downstream.
-
- Trout are starting to return to the poisoned stretch of
- river from tributaries, the two-mile unharmed stretch
- upstream from the spill to Box Canyon Dam, and from Shasta
- Reservoir downstream. The stream has been declared safe for
- swimmers and fish by the regional water quality board.
-
- But residents along the river still complain of persistent
- health problems, and Dunsmuir voters will decide in September
- whether to recall their mayor and two city council members,
- criticized for their handling of the spill and a decision to
- seek redevelopment money from the state.
-
- (From ECONEWS, Newsletter of the Northcoast Environmental
- Center, 879 9th St., Arcata, California 95521, U.S.A., August
- 1992. Non-profit reprints OK with credit to ECONEWS; we like
- to see clips.)
-