Teck acknowledges Trail discharges into river
Sep 10, 2012 | 04:22 PM
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Teck Resources,
Trail operations,
Teck American,
zinc,
Pakoota,
Upper Columbia River
NEW YORK A subsidiary of Teck Resources Ltd. has agreed to certain facts in litigation it is facing on slag discharges from the companys Trail zinc smelter in British Columbia to the Upper Columbia River in the United States.
"The agreement stipulates that some portion of the slag discharged from Tecks Trail operations into the Columbia River between 1896 and 1995, and some portion of the effluent discharged from the Trail operations, have been transported to and are present in the Upper Columbia River in the United States, and that some hazardous substances from the....
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