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FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
January 7, 2003

CONTACT:
Nathaniel Garrett, (415) 977-5627

           Sierra Club and Meat Producer Reach Cleanup Agreement
     Seaboard Farms Settlement Resolves Water Pollution Problems with
                         Technology, Conservation

San Francisco, CA-The Sierra Club announced today that it has reached
partial settlement of a lawsuit against the Seaboard Corporation,
concerning pollution at one of the largest hog factories in North America.
The agreement comes in the wake of a major plant overhaul recently
completed by Seaboard to improve water pollution controls at the
25,000-head Dorman Sow Farms hog factory in western Oklahoma, and to set up
a sophisticated monitoring system to ensure that nearby drinking water
sources are protected.  Seaboard will also contribute $100,000 to wetlands
conservation efforts through Ducks Unlimited and the Playa Lakes Joint
Venture for conservation projects in Oklahoma's panhandle.

"Seaboard responded to our lawsuit by agreeing to build safeguards against
the hazards posed by hog waste to local drinking water sources and the
Beaver River," said Pat Gallagher, Director of Sierra Club's Legal Program.
"By improving the facility with technological solutions for many of the
health and environmental problems caused by waste runoff, local communities
will now be better protected from water pollution."

Today's settlement represents one of the largest solutions-oriented
agreements ever reached between an environmental group and an animal
production company.  In addition to its recent facility overhaul, Seaboard
has agreed to:
· Revise its Pollution Prevention Plan to ensure that waste management
systems will not pollute local surface or ground waters;
· Monitor Nitrogen levels in nearby soil;
· Conduct regular inspections after hog waste is applied to land; and
· Allow annual inspections by Sierra Club representatives.

The settlement also requires Seaboard to address potential water pollution
issues at four additional facilities in Oklahoma.  Under the agreement,
Seaboard will implement a step-by-step process to evaluate levels of
nitrates in groundwater and wells at those facilities, and take concrete
steps to reduce high levels of nitrates when they pose a threat to human
health or the environment.  Nitrate pollution is a serious threat to
drinking water in many areas of the country, and is associated with
so-called "blue baby" syndrome.

Today's announcement partially resolves a lawsuit filed by the Sierra Club
in July of 2000.  Under the lawsuit, Sierra Club had accused Seaboard's
Dorman Sow Farms of violating critical environmental protections like the
Clean Water Act and the federal Superfund law.  The settlement resolves all
of the water pollution claims in the lawsuit.  The Sierra Club's federal
Superfund claim will continue to be litigated in front of the Tenth Circuit
Court of Appeals in Denver.  That claim concerns Seaboard's obligation to
report ammonia gas emissions at the Dorman plant.

"Our lawsuit was intended to compel Seaboard to use practices and
technology that protects local communities from the water pollution that so
often accompanies these huge animal factories," explained Gallagher.  "This
settlement ensures that human health and the environment will be protected,
and we hope this will encourage other large meat factories to act
responsibly and adopt similar safeguards."
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For an electronic copy of the settlement, please call Nathaniel Garrett at
(415) 977-5627.



Erin E. Jordahl
Director, Iowa Chapter Sierra Club
3839 Merle Hay Road, Suite 280
Des Moines, IA 50310
515-277-8868
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