US officials row over poultry pollution 17 Oct 2006
Arkansas Governor Mike Huckabee and Oklahoma Attorney
General Drew Edmondson are involved in a political row over pollution levels in
Oklahoma's rivers.
Huckabee says Edmonson is demonising the poultry industry and setting
unrealistic goals for reduced pollution levels in Oklahoma's rivers.
"Unfortunately, your attorney general is not interested in resolving the
situation. He's more interested in headlines," Huckabee said. "It's a great
political platform for him."
Edmondson is suing Arkansas poultry companies, contending their chicken
litter is fouling Oklahoma waterways.
Huckabee said that the standard Edmondson has proposed to reduce
phosphorous levels in Oklahoma's six scenic rivers “has no scientific basis of
possibility†and has an “unachievable timetableâ€.
But in a statement released from his office, Edmondson called Huckabee “a
poultry company apologistâ€.
“He should be ashamed of the poor job Arkansas has done in regulating the
poultry industry. It is clear they run his state,†Edmondson said in the
statement. “Just like me, most Oklahomans care more about clean water than
anything Governor Huckabee has to say.â€