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Ogeechee River land owners challenge assessments

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SAVANNAH, Ga. -

Property owners along the Ogeechee River are challenging the tax assessed values of their land because they say it's lost value because of chemical discharges upstream.
 
The Savannah Morning News reports the property owners say the land has lost value because of chemicals from King America Finishing. The company's lawyer disputes the allegations.
 
The Bulloch County assessor's office says the values of 26 parcels have been appealed because of the textile processing plant's operations.
 
An EPD investigation didn't tie the plant directly to a fish kill downriver last year but did find that the plant had been discharging wastewater without a permit. The Georgia Environmental Protection Division two weeks ago issued a discharge permit that allows King America to discharge substances including formaldehyde, chromium and ammonia.

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