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Disney in some hot water

October 26, 2009 1 comment

By Eriq Gardner of www.thresq.com:

A California District Court is allowing a case to proceed to trial that claims The Walt Disney Co. has dumped contaminated waste near its Burbank studios for decades.

Judge Dean Pregerson denied Disney’s motion to dismiss the lawsuit filed by the Environmental World Watch and several individuals who reside near Disney’s Burbank studio.
According to the claim, Disney pumps water from the ground for use in its air-cooling system, adding various chemical compounds to the cooling waters, then discharges the water through “well water disposal lines” and pipes. They contend that Disney has discharged hexavalent chronium, which the EPA banned for air-cooling systems in 1990, into the land, water, and air surrounding the studio lot. Plaintiff sued for violations of the Resource Conservation and Recovery Act (RCRA) and the Clean Water Act.
Hexavalent chronium is the same contaminant of drinking water that fueled the famous case against Pacific Gas and Electric Company, later turned into the movie, “Erin Brockovich.”
Disney has denied the allegations and moved to dismiss the complaint for lack of standing and failure to state a claim upon which relief can be granted.
Categories: Environmental Law
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