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Quapaw Tribe sues companies over mine pollution
Monday, December 15, 2003

The Quapaw Tribe filed suit last week against seven mining companies for polluting Indian lands in northeastern Oklahoma.

The suit seeks money for damages that occurred to Indian land due to lead and zinc mining in Tar Creek. It was filed by John Berrey, chairman of the Quapaw business committee, and seven tribal members who have interests in land where historical mining is said to have occurred.

The suit also seeks money to restore the land in Tar Creek, one of the worst toxic waste sites in the nation. The 40-square mile area is on the federal government's Superfund list.

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Quapaw Tribe sues companies over Tar Creek (AP 12/14)
Indian tribe files Tar Creek lawsuit (The Oklahoman 12/13)
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Relevant Links:
Tar Creek Information Site - http://www.tarcreek.org
Tar Creek, State of Oklahoma - http://www.deq.state.ok.us/LPDnew/Tarcreek

Related Stories:
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Consent decree aimed at cleaning Tar Creek (12/11)
Plan outlined to clean up Tar Creek waste site (11/21)
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Costs for cleaning Tar Creek waste increase (08/04)
Okla. governor supports Tar Creek cleanup plan (07/02)
Editorial: Keep options on Tar Creek open (06/19)
Inhofe wants $45M for Tar Creek cleanup (05/15)
Funds sought for study of Tar Creek site (5/14)
Relocation option removed from Tar Creek report (05/08)
Carson promises Tar Creek proposal will be his last (5/5)
Legislation would buy out Tar Creek residents (5/2)
Congressman says Tar Creek report being held up (4/28)
Battle to clean up Tar Creek turns partisan (03/20)
Study confirms health dangers of Tar Creek (3/19)
Okla. governor threatens suit over waste cleanup (02/26)
White House to release Tar Creek study (09/13)
Okla. adds waste clean up official (8/27)
EPA removing Tar Creek employee (8/15)
Senate panel questions Superfund status (8/1)
EPA changes mind on Superfund funds (7/22)
Bush cutting cleanup funds for Okla. site (7/2)
EPA criticized for Superfund cuts (7/2)
EPA cleanup funds being slashed (7/1)
Tar Creek mold confirmed (4/23)
Head of EPA urged to visit Okla. site (9/11)
BIA aiding cleanup of Okla. site (9/7)
End of mine waste moratorium praised (8/30)
Sale of mine waste cleared for Okla. Tribe (8/22)

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