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wrote that the film paints the EPA as "incapable of stopping flagrant polluters even when a community and journalists did its investigations," and "will add to the case files of industry-vs.-America crime-fighting". However, "the film would be well served by some objective third-party input and hard
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maps seem to support this allegation, showing Coffee Creek originating inside the land that Georgia-Pacific would eventually own. However, the Clean Water Act only specifies that pollutants not "disrupt the activities in those waters, such as fishing, drinking and supporting animal life". Since the
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However, Georgia-Pacific believes the "water treatment system is thorough, carefully monitored and in full compliance with the law," including the water treatment canal known as 'Stink Creek'. They referenced their permit from the Arkansas Department for Environmental Quality. However, an employee
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In November 2015, an EPA inspection "found 33 areas where Georgia-Pacific was noncompliant with federal laws and dozens of other areas of concern," including "several defective pieces of equipment that were allowing unidentified gases to escape into the atmosphere" and "filtrate tanks and storage
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wrote that the film "feels fueled by pure desperation" and the "rudimentary qualities of the filmmaking... somehow add to its urgency." Kenisberg comments that "staff members from the Environmental Protection Agency... do not appear overly concerned by the seriousness of the complaints."
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called the film "powerful", noting that "Although the movie... could use some second-half tightening and a bit more objectivity (Georgia-Pacific and Koch Industries did not comment in the film), it remains a vital, eye-opening portrait."
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Arkansas Department for Environmental Quality found that the water affected by the pollutants does not have "fishable/swimmable or domestic water supply uses", the use of the water by Georgia-Pacific was not illegal.
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commissioned air-monitoring stations in Crossett that found "hydrogen sulfide levels were highest nearest the stream and that higher levels corresponded with greater and more severe symptoms among residents."
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The Ouachita Riverkeeper organization currently lists Georgia-Pacific Paper Mill in Crossett as its main environmental threat to its mission for releasing "toxic chemicals, carcinogens, and toxic metals."
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to be slightly below the state average.") The plant, which employs many of the town's residents, "emits upwards of 1.5 million pounds of toxic chemicals every year according to the U.S.
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David Guice, whose company was allegedly contracted to quietly dispose of "two hundred thousand cubic yards of 'ash' dredged from the Georgia-Pacific paper mill’s sediment ponds" across
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to offer thousands of dollars to residents, in return for "signed release forms absolving the company of any responsibility for damages to the residents’ property — or their health."
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property in the town. Baptist pastor David Bouie, 'riverkeeper' Cheryl Slavant, and others organize the Crossett community, many of whom work for the plant, and engage the regional
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pollution, Cheryl Slavant helped organize Crossett Concerned Citizens for Environmental Justice. Members included Baptist pastor David Bouie, who features in the documentary.
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into both the air, and the water, earning one creek the nickname "Stink Creek". Residents have complained about the plant's emissions since the 1990s, causing
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alleges that, because the water known as 'Stink Creek' is a natural body of water known as Coffee Creek, it is protected under the 1972
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After a phone call from citizens in Crossett, who believed that the Georgia-Pacific Paper Mill was the source of much of
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tanks that were knowingly being vented into the atmosphere rather than through a controlled system, as required by the
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demanding that it take action against the plant; they argue that its waste disposal disproportionately affects nearby
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In May 2016, "the Ouachita Riverkeeper and Louisiana Environmental Action Network filed petitions with the
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deaths in Crossett, particularly among mill-workers and those who live close to the mill. (Although, the "
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However, there have been allegations that the Georgia-Pacific Paper Mill is responsible for clusters of
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office with limited results. The movie features commentary from American news commentator
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has received positive responses from critics. It received an 83% rating on
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by Natalie Kottke-Masocco and Erica Sardarian about alleged pollution by a
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stats: Kottke-Masocco and Sardarian have mostly offered us (horrific)
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cancer registry shows the age-adjusted rate of cancer deaths in
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Georgia-Pacific employs nearly 1,200 people in Arkansas. In
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Index

Mill Valley Film Festival
documentary film
Georgia-Pacific
Crossett, Arkansas
formaldehyde
dioxin
acetaldehyde
chloroform
David Koch
Charles Koch
whistleblower
Georgia-Pacific
Environmental Protection Agency
Van Jones
Crossett, Arkansas
cancer
Arkansas Department of Health
Ashley County, Arkansas
Environmental Protection Agency
carcinogens
formaldehyde
dioxin
acetaldehyde
chloroform
hydrogen sulfide
Georgia-Pacific
Louisiana Environmental Action Network
Clean Air Act
Ouachita River
Lake Ouachita

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