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A federal judge ordered poultry companies to fund a 30-year Illinois River cleanup, setting strict pollution limits and a $10 million trust.
A federal judge has ruled that major poultry companies must pay for a 30-year cleanup of the Illinois River watershed, imposing a $10 million trust fund and strict limits on poultry litter use, including a 120-pound phosphorus cap per acre.
The decision, based on evidence of pollution harming water quality, requires companies to cover all cleanup costs, protect farmers from financial loss, and comply with ongoing monitoring.
The ruling follows years of litigation and a failed settlement, with Oklahoma’s attorney general seeking penalties and Arkansas officials expressing concerns over economic impacts.
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Un juez federal ordenó a las compañías avícolas que financiaran una limpieza de 30 años del río Illinois, estableciendo límites estrictos de contaminación y un fideicomiso de 10 millones de dólares.