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Federal court rules against industrial shellfish operation in WA

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THIS WEEK, THE U.S. DISTRICT COURT FOR THE WESTERN DISTRICT OF WASHINGTON SIDED WITH THE CENTER FOR FOOD SAFETY AND THE COALITION TO PROTECT PUGET SOUND HABITAT IN A SUIT AGAINST THE U.S. ARMY CORPS OF ENGINEERS. THE RULING MEANS THAT NINE INDUSTRIAL SHELLFISH OPERATIONS THAT WERE APPROVED BY THE ARMY CORPS OF ENGINEERS OFF OF WASHINGTON’S COAST ARE UNLAWFUL. THE PLAINTIFFS ARGUE THAT THE USACE VIOLATED THE LAW WHEN RELYING ON STREAMLINED PERMITTING PROCEDURES FOR THE SHELLFISH OPERATIONS. KRISTINA SINCLAIR IS THE STAFF ATTORNEY FOR THE CENTER FOR FOOD SAFETY. SHE JOINS US TO SHARE MORE.

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