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Fed up with slow fix, Oregon residents sue businesses over nitrate pollution

By Antonio Sierra (OPB), Feb. 28, 2024

More than three decades into a nitrate pollution crisis, a handful of Lower Umatilla Basin residents are escalating their concerns to the courts.

Five residents living in the Boardman, Oregon, area — Mike Pearson, Michael and Virginia Brandt, and James Patrick Suter and Silvia Suter — filed a class action lawsuit in federal court Tuesday against some of Morrow County’s largest agricultural industries, which are the main contributors to nitrates in the area’s groundwater. The defendants are Threemile Canyon Farms, Lamb Weston, Madison Ranches, Beef Northwest Feeders and the Port of Morrow.

The lawsuit aims not only to secure compensation from the companies the residents hold responsible, but also to get them to foot the costs of cleaning up the groundwater and connecting residents with clean drinking water.

Many of the plaintiffs are mainstays of the tours and community meetings that sprouted up following Morrow County’s emergency declaration in 2022. Those meetings included visits from U.S. Sen. Jeff Merkley, Oregon Gov. Tina Kotek and other high-ranking state and federal officials. For many residents, the increased publicity did not result in clean drinking water.

“The Port (of Morrow) and these commercial farms have placed us and hundreds of other families in an impossible position,” Pearson said in a statement. “We can’t keep living like this.”

The plaintiffs’ legal team is being led by Seattle attorney Steve Berman, a well-known attorney who helped bring cases against Big Tobacco in the 90s. In an interview, he compared nitrate pollution in the Lower Umatilla Basin to the drinking water crisis in Flint, Michigan, where thousands of people were exposed to lead and other contaminants through the municipal water system.

“People couldn’t get access to drinking water and I think everyone was amazed,” he said. “Well, here it is, right here in our backyard.”


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We are working to promote
social justice, agricultural and economic sustainability,
and stewardship of the region’s land, air and water.



Agua Segura en la Comunidades Rurales
Petición
Safe Rural Water Communities Petition

Estamos trabajando juntos para mejorar la calidad del agua en nuestra comunidad rural. Sabemos que en nuestra área los resultados de los niveles de nitratos han sido muy elevados en los pozos y en el agua subterránea, nosotros apoyamos el agua de emergencia y las pruebas de pozos y el tratamiento del agua hasta que podamos convertirnos en una comunidad de agua rural segura.

We are working together for safe drinking water in rural communities. In our area with high nitrates in the groundwater and drinking wells, we support emergency water, well testing and water treatment until we can become a Safe Rural Water Community.


Nonprofit organizes Eastern Oregon Latinos one conversation at a time

The pandemic led Oregon Rural Action to coordinate Latino-focused vaccination drives, but their ambitions go further


Oct. 6, 2022 - Antonio Sierra - Oregon Public Broadcasting

On an early September afternoon in Boardman, the epicenter of Latino community organizing was in a small parking lot buttressed by taco trucks.

The temperature was already starting to creep toward its 104-degree high when a woman stepped up to Oregon Rural Action’s booth.

Community organizers Ana Maria Rodriguez, Rafael Romero and Zaira Sanchez quickly engaged her in Spanish, as they did with nearly every other person who stepped near their booth. It’s a familiar routine: Oregon Rural Action has planted itself in this same parking lot, the thrum of Interstate 84 in the background, once a month for the past year and a half.

Residents in Morrow County demand urgent aid from state for contaminated water

At a community meeting Thursday evening, residents gave impassioned testimony about what it’s been like to live without safe drinking water for years

Sept. 16, 2022 - Alex Baumhardt - Oregon Capital Chronicle

More than 100 Boardman residents attended a meeting Thursday evening to demand the state guarantee access to safe drinking water in Morrow County…

In both English and Spanish, residents expressed outrage over learning just this year that the state had known the groundwater was contaminated for decades and had let it get progressively worse, that they had been forced to pay for expensive filters and bottled water and that so little information had been shared publicly about the risks of consuming high levels of nitrate over long periods.


Eastern Oregon likely to get fraction of money requested from state for drinking water emergency

The state Legislature’s emergency board will consider approving less than one-quarter of the $4 million the Morrow County Commission has requested

Sept. 16, 2022 - Alex Baumhardt - Oregon Capital Chronicle

Doherty said the $882,000 now being considered will not be sufficient to ensure that all of the wells in the counties are tested and that every resident in need will have filters for safe drinking water this year. 

Doherty, the Morrow County Public Health Department and Oregon Rural Action, a nonprofit focused on social justice and the environment, have conducted the bulk of the water testing. He said the health authority should have been doing that and paying for it for years. OHA is not responsible by law for water safety in private wells, but it has been responsible for coming up with a plan to help with contaminated well water in Morrow and Umatilla Counties. In 2021, it submitted a plan to do so to the federal Environmental Protection Agency after several organizations petitioned the agency to do something about the area’s water pollution. EPA is still considering whether or not to intervene in the region.


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