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‘We are its voice’: Tribes seek assurances that Columbia River remains safe after mill disaster

Tribes say Longview mill disaster could have lasting consequences for the river, its fish and the tribal treaty rights.

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What happenedTribes say Longview mill disaster could have lasting consequences for the river, its fish and the tribal treaty rights.
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‘We are its voice’: Tribes seek assurances that Columbia River remains safe after mill disaster

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Tribes say Longview mill disaster could have lasting consequences for the river, its fish and the tribal treaty rights.

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The Chemistry of the Longview Paper Mill Disaster

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Josh Bloom, ACSH The Longview paper mill disaster drew attention to the chemistry of "white liquor," the caustic mixture used to separate lignin from cellulose. Surprisingly, the sulfide...

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