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Troubled Waters

Troubled Waters

Champion International Pigeon River Controversy

by Richard A. Bartlett
Paperback
Publication Date: 30/10/1995

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Since 1908, the corporate giant now known as Champion International has operated a pulp and paper mill along the banks of the Pigeon River in Canton, North Carolina. As a result, during most of those years, this once-sparkling Appalachian stream has been virtually useless except as an industrial sewer - foamy, foul-smelling, molasses-colored. By polluting the river, the mill that brought prosperity to Canton stunted the economic growth of the downstream communities in Cocke County, Tennessee. Although public pressure to clean up the Pigeon surfaced intermittently, it has been only in the years since 1985 that two organizations - the Pigeon River Action Group and the Dead Pigeon River Council - have mounted a sustained drive against the ongoing pollution. Today, following a multimillion-dollar upgrading of the Champion mill, the Pigeon River is cleaner but hardly pristine. Moreover, there is little evidence that Champion carried out its modernization for any reasons other than economic ones.
ISBN:
9780870498886
9780870498886
Category:
Environmental science
Format:
Paperback
Publication Date:
30-10-1995
Publisher:
University of Tennessee Press
Country of origin:
United States
Pages:
376
Dimensions (mm):
228x153x27mm
Weight:
0.6kg

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