ROANOKE TIMES 
                      Copyright (c) 1996, Roanoke Times

DATE: Sunday, November 3, 1996               TAG: 9611040024
SECTION: VIRGINIA                 PAGE: B-6  EDITION: METRO 


FEDERAL OFFICIALS GIVE SMITHFIELD EXTENSION SMITHFIELD

Smithfield Foods Inc. has received an additional month to decide whether to pay the federal government $3.5 million for polluting the Pagan River or face a lawsuit seeking more money.

Leanne Nurse, a federal Environmental Protection Agency spokeswoman in Philadelphia, said Friday that EPA and Justice Department officials agreed to Smithfield's request for a 30-day extension. The meatpacking company originally was given a Nov. 1 deadline.

``What we're permitted to tell you all is that we met with them and that we are continuing to discuss the situation with them,'' Trub said.

The federal government's threatened suit is unusual because the state already is suing Smithfield for nearly $3 million, citing an unspecified number of state pollution law violations. Federal law prevents the government from suing a suspected polluter if a state already is ``diligently prosecuting'' a case under a comparable state law.

Some environmentalists have claimed the state took action only to block a bigger lawsuit by the federal government. Gov. George Allen and other state officials have denied the allegation.


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