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June 20, 2014. There is little, if any, margin for error when companies have a breakdown in their operations resulting in environmental violations impacting on the land, air and waterways. Missouri Attorney General Chris Koster announced he has filed a lawsuit in Barry County Circuit Court against Tyson Foods for the unlawful dumping of untreated industrial wastewater into a Southwest Missouri stream that led to the killing of at least 100,000 fish. According to Koster, beginning on May 16, the Tyson Foods facility at Monett discharged wastewater containing a highly acidic animal feed supplement into the city of Monett's sewer system. The discharge caused the city's biological wastewater treatment system to fail, and contaminated water containing a high level of ammonia flowed into Clear Creek, leading to the fish kill. Fines can reach millions of dollars and compliance orders imposed going forward will impose a heavy burden on companies that don't manage their processes as they should.

For more information about compliance and regulations regarding wastewater and how to avoid environmental violations, contact the Goosmann Law Firm at info@goosmannlaw.com or call 712-226-4000.

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