RULING CALLED A THRESHOLD IN TRANSBOUNDARY POLLUTION CASES

In an unprecedented decision, a three-judge federal appeals court panel on July 3 that a Canadian metals smelting company can be held liable under U.S. environmental law for pollution resulting from nine decades of slag discharges into the Columbia River.

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