Arizona State Attorney
General's Office Responds to Citizen's Complaint
By Web Parton Dateline: Oracle Arizona, April 13, 2001 On April 13, a representative for PCSC's Water Quality Legal Committee received a return-phone call from Kevin Mann of the Arizona StateAttorney General's Office. Mr. Mann was responding to PCSC's request for information regarding the letter of complaint. This letter was sent February 26, 2001, and had requested that the AZ State AG's office investigate manipulations of water quality test reports from the Page-Trowbridge radioactive/toxic waste dump. PCSC alleges in this report that the University of Arizona omitted records, thereby allowing themselves to dismiss a valid contamination test report as being an anomaly. In this return phone call, the AG's representative stated
that they are currently investigating the allegations concerned in PCSC's
complaint letter. He would not comment further. PCSC had asked
for a meeting to discuss these irregularities, and the AG's office representative
stated that it is not the policy of that office to meet with complaintants,
and that no meeting would be forthcoming. He further stated that
a decision on whether or not the complaint would be forwarded for prosecution
will be put in letter form and mailed to the designated PCSC representative.
There was no further information at this time.
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