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Judge Drains Limetree Water Denial Bid

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Former operators of the St. Croix oil refinery tried to back out of supplying water to people whose cisterns were poisoned with toxic emissions from the petroleum plant two years ago. It took District Court Judge Wilma Lewis less than a week to deny the appeal.

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