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After the state successfully argued that phosphorus in poultry litter affected streams in the Illinois River watershed and eventually Lake Tenkiller, a judge this week said poultry waste continues ...
Oklahoma’s then-Attorney General Drew Edmondson sued 13 poultry companies in federal court for improper poultry litter disposal and ...
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In a decision released last week, a Tulsa federal judge determined poultry farm runoff in eastern Oklahoma is still harming the Illinois River, Lake Tenkiller and connected waterways.
AG Gentner Drummond hopes to settle a 20-year lawsuit holding poultry companies responsible for pollution in the Illinois River Watershed.
OKLAHOMA CITY — Now with a critical court decision in hand, Attorney General Gentner Drummond said he hopes to settle a 20-year-long lawsuit over pollution to the Illinois River Watershed.
In a decision released this week, a Tulsa federal judge determined poultry farm runoff in eastern Oklahoma still is harming the Illinois River, Lake Tenkiller and connected waterways.