Friday, May 8, 2009

Teck Cominco fined $1 million by U.S. court

Comment: this is not uranium mining but zinc. However, the company dump the waste in the river on purpose!!!

Updated: Mon Mar. 16 2009 16:12:09

The Canadian Press

A U.S. court has ordered Canadian mining giant Teck Cominco to pay the legal fees of a Washington state Indian band in its fight over pollution from a B.C. mine.

The Washington state court rejected a bid by the company to derail a lawsuit by members of the Colville Indian band, finding instead that Vancouver-based Teck Cominco is subject to U.S. environmental law.

The court ordered the company to pay more than $1 million U.S. in legal fees that the Colville band has spent suing the company.

The band says Teck Cominco has dumped millions of tons of toxic pollution into the Columbia River at its zinc smelter 15 kilometres north of the B.C.-Washington state border in Trail.

http://www.ctvbc.ctv.ca/servlet/an/local/CTVNews/20090316/bc_teck_pollution_090316/20090316/?hub=BritishColumbiaHome

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