New Suit Filed in Arizona Snowbowl Dispute

Here is the complaint in Save the Peaks Coalition v. USFS (D. Ariz.) — Save the Peaks Coalition Complaint

And the motion for a TRO — Motion_for_TRO

From the press_release:

According to Arizona Department of Environmental Quality regulations, treated sewer water can be
graded A+ even when it contains fecal matter in three out of every ten samples. This same effluent has
been found to contain pharmaceuticals, hormones, endocrine disruptors, industrial pollutants, and
narcotics. It may also contain bio-accumulating antibiotics, such as triclosan and triclocarban, and
pathogens, such as e. coli, hepatitis, and norovirus. The human and environmental health risks, which
have been largely ignored by the media, have their roots as far back as 2001 in the scoping comments
made to the Forest Service about Arizona Snowbowl’s proposed expansion and upgrade. Plaintiffs
involved in this lawsuit have consistently insisted that the Forest Service take a hard look at what might
happen to the people, land, plants, and wildlife when they come in contact with or eat snow made from
treated sewage effluent.

According to Arizona Department of Environmental Quality regulations, treated sewer water can be graded A+ even when it contains fecal matter in three out of every ten samples. This same effluent has been found to contain pharmaceuticals, hormones, endocrine disruptors, industrial pollutants, and narcotics. It may also contain bio-accumulating antibiotics, such as triclosan and triclocarban, and pathogens, such as e. coli, hepatitis, and norovirus. The human and environmental health risks, which have been largely ignored by the media, have their roots as far back as 2001 in the scoping comments made to the Forest Service about Arizona Snowbowl’s proposed expansion and upgrade. Plaintiffs involved in this lawsuit have consistently insisted that the Forest Service take a hard look at what might happen to the people, land, plants, and wildlife when they come in contact with or eat snow made from treated sewage effluent.

Thanks to Fred for these materials.

2 thoughts on “New Suit Filed in Arizona Snowbowl Dispute

  1. Bethany September 24, 2009 / 7:28 pm

    Interesting–but wasn’t this issue decided in the first case?

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