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December 2004
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  • Sierra Club Makes Oklahoma Pig Farm Squeal in CERCLA Ammonia-Emission Suit

    Sierra Club v. Seaboard Farms Inc., ___F.3d__

    On October 28, 2004, the Tenth Circuit Court of Appeals helped define “facility” under the Comprehensive Environmental Response, Compensation and Liabilit Act (CERCLA). The court determined that a facility is to be defined on a case-by-case factual basis.


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