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Oklahoma poultry case won’t be resolved quickly: AG
November 17, 2010 by Los Angeles Times
November 16, 2010, Tulsa,
OK — If Oklahoma’s new attorney general or governor decide to drop a lawsuit
accusing poultry companies of pollution, the five-year case will be picked up
by other interested parties, the state’s outgoing attorney general predicted.
November 16, 2010, Tulsa,
OK — If Oklahoma’s new attorney general or governor decide to drop a lawsuit
accusing poultry companies of pollution, the five-year case will be picked up
by other interested parties, the state’s outgoing attorney general predicted.
Outgoing Attorney General
Drew Edmondson said he’s confident the litigation won’t be resolved quickly. He
said if the matter is abandoned by the next administration, the case could be
advanced by towns, landowners, tribal entities, canoe operators or others in
the area.