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Summary Of: ASARCO

ASARCO plans to emerge from bankruptcy in 2008... announced the acquisition of Asarco on 31st May... ASARCO was founded in 1899 as the... 17 ASARCO employees were killed and mutilated by... ASARCO has been found responsible for environmental pollution at 20... The first environmental lawsuit was brought against Asarco in 1910 by a group of farmers in... ASARCO agreed to strict monitoring for lead... Colorado Department of Public Health and Environment sued ASARCO for damages to natural resources in 1983... placed the ASARCO Globe Plant on its National Priorities List... with ASARCO to pay for the site... ASARCO consolidated several plants at the corner of 5th... In 1995 ASARCO submitted a demolition and site cleanup plan to the Nebraska Department of Environmental Quality for... s ASARCO plant was closed in July... Asarco had more than 100 civil environmental cases pending against it when it filed for bankruptcy... Asarco sold its interest in... ASARCO is presently fighting this action... to enter an agreement with ASARCO to conduct remedial actions... ASARCO has a long history of polluting in the... ASARCO has sometimes put pressure on their employees to ignore health... Asarco Gets Ch 11 Plan Extension... The ASARCO El Paso Smelter...

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