Save the Peaks District Court Oral Arguments Rescheduled for July 16th
Marcie Lane
Committee Member
Protect Sacred Sites " Indigenous People,One Nation"
www.protectsacredsites.org
Greetings Save the Peaks supporters!
The court date for oral arguments to Save the Peaks has been rescheduled for July 16th.
While this is an unforeseen challenge we do not view this as a set back.
This will allow us more time to reach out and gain more support to mobilize for the protection of the San Francisco Peaks.
We are rescheduling the support events we were organizing to coincide with the new court date.
Below is the news advisory, please share it with your contacts.
If you would like to volunteer, donate food or funding, or organize an awareness event please contact: phxrally@savethepeaks.org.
Updates will be available on www.savethepeaks.org
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News Advisory
Tuesday, May 25th 2010
Contact: Klee Benally
media@savethepeaks.org
Save the Peaks District Court Oral Arguments Rescheduled for July 16th
Phoenix, AZ -- An Arizona District Court has rescheduled oral arguments in the lawsuit challenging the proposed use of treated sewage effluent on the San Francisco Peaks located in northern Arizona. The oral arguments have been moved from June 14th and rescheduled to be heard at 2:30 PM, Friday, July 16th, 2010 in the United States District Court before the Honorable Mary H. Murguia in Phoenix, Arizona.
The court stated that it is, "directing the Parties to provide supplemental briefing on the issue whether this lawsuit is barred by the doctrine of claim preclusion or res judicata."
"Res judicata is a legal doctrine that limits the ability of certain plaintiffs to bring cases that have already been heard" said Howard Shanker, attorney for the Save the Peaks Coalition and other plaintiffs. "In this case, the court has not heard this issue and the relationships, if any, of plaintiffs to prior litigants is not the type that would preclude this action in any event."
This case addresses whether or not a private, for-profit business, Arizona Snowbowl Resort Limited Partnership (ASR), which operates on public land managed by the United States Forest Service (USFS), will be permitted to make fake snow using treated sewage water.
The case is known as The Save the Peaks Coalition, et al. v. U.S. Forest Service. The suit asserts, among other things, that the Final Environmental Impact Statement (FEIS) prepared by the USFS ignores the possibility of human ingestion of snow made from treated sewage effluent.
Volunteer supporters of the Save the Peaks Coalition are organizing a caravan from northern Arizona, and rally and march at the Sandra Day O'Conner Federal Court House in Phoenix for July 16th.
For a full background, legal documents, photos, and further information on the Save the Peaks Coalition please visit: www.savethepeaks.org.
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