| Feinstein urges judge to maintain Pacific Lumber's conservation deals |
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Sen. Dianne Feinstein (D-Calif.) is urging a federal judge presiding over the reorganization of the bankrupt Pacific Lumber Co. to adhere to two conservation agreements aimed at protecting California's old-growth redwood forests.
"The mismanagement of Pacific Lumber should not be allowed to undermine these far-reaching agreements that were carefully negotiated and fully accepted by all the parties," Feinstein said in a letter sent yesterday to Judge Richard Schmidt of U.S. Bankruptcy Court for the Southern District of Texas in Corpus Cristi.
At issue is the 1996 Headwaters Agreement -- signed by Charles Hurwitz, chairman and CEO of the owner of Pacific Lumber, Maxxam Corp. -- that commits the federal and state governments to providing $380 million for the purchase of the largest grove of old-growth redwood trees in private ownership, the Headwaters Grove in California. Efforts to mediate the dispute failed, leaving the matter in the court's hands. |
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| Last Updated ( Wednesday, 20 February 2008 ) |







