http://www.omaha.com/article/20090820/NEWS01/708209808/0/SPORTSPublished Thursday August 20, 2009
DAKOTA CITY, Neb. (AP) -- Tyson Fresh Meats will pay more than $2 million as part of a settlement over past pollution in the Missouri River near Tyson's Dakota City, Neb. beef processing plant.
The Springdale, Ark., company and U.S. officials announced the $2,026,500 settlement on Thursday.
Prosecutors say that the Tyson plant, which was previously owned by IBP, improperly discharged fecal coliform and nitrites into the river on a number of occasions between July 2003 and March 2004. The high levels of nitrites harmed aquatic life in the river.
The discharges also violated the terms of a 2002 agreement between regulators and Tyson.
Tyson discharges an average of five million gallons of treated wastewater from its Dakota City plant into the Missouri River each day.