Fish Kill Hooks Paper Mill for $3.3M in Fines
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AUSTIN, TX—The 2011 release of black liquor into the Pearl River in Louisiana has cost Temple-Inland $3.3 million in fines, The Advocate reported. The paper firm, a business of International Paper, was also sentenced to two years probation by U.S. District Judge Ivan Lemelle.
The black liquor, a byproduct of pulp production, flowed from the Bogalusa paper mill into the Pearl River in August 2011 after an evaporator at the mill became clogged, the newspaper said. The spill depleted oxygen in the water, causing a half-million fish to die, including some in the Bogue Chitto National Wildlife Refuge. Among the dead fish were endangered Gulf sturgeon, The Advocate reported.
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