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In The News
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BC smelter to appeal cleanup to high court - November 7, 2006 - Spokesman-Review
Early findings of Lake Roosevelt samples show beaches are safe - June 13, 2006 - Seattle Times
Not waiting for diplomats, EPA launches its own study - April 30, 2005 - Seattle Post-Intelligencer
Lake study: Slag from B.C. smelter - March 8, 2005 - Seattle Times
Judge allows cross-border waste dispute to proceed - November 9, 2004 Inside EPA
Judge rejects dismissal of Teck Cominco lawsuit - November 9, 2004 - Spokesman-Review
State jumps in on lawsuit against Cominco - September 8, 2004 - Spokesman-Review
Locke and Gregoire join tribal suit against B.C. firm - September 1, 2004 - Seattle Times
Mining company to seek dismissal of pollution suit - August 27, 2004 - Spokesman-Review
Canadian firm counters tribes' suit over pollution - August 27, 2004 - Seattle Times
2 Colvilles file suit against B.C. firm over Columbia River pollution - July 23, 2004 - Seattle Times
Colvilles sue over pollution - July 22, 2004 - Spokesman-Review
B.C. Smelter dumped tons of Mercury - June 20, 2004 - Spokesman-Review
Plans differ for fixing pollution from Canada - June 20, 2004 - Spokesman-Review
Canadian smelter gets deadline to plan study of Columbia slag - September 17, 2003 - Seattle Times
EPA fears health threat from Columbia River slag - September 16, 2003 - Seattle Times
More Lake Roosevelt pollution study needed - November 19, 2002 - Spokesman-Review
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