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Friday, March 13, 2009

Asarco Press release: ASARCO LLC Files a 9019 Motion for Court Approval of Its Global Environmental Settlements

ASARCO LLC Files a 9019 Motion for Court Approval of Its Global Environmental Settlements

TUCSON, Ariz.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--ASARCO LLC filed a motion with the U.S. Bankruptcy Court in Corpus Christi, TX yesterday under Bankruptcy Rule 9019 seeking the Court’s approval to enter into five settlement agreements that will resolve the vast majority of its remaining environmental claims.

The federal government has described this as "the most complicated environmental bankruptcy in United States history." As part of the global settlements, the company will allow general unsecured claims in the total amount of approximately $835.7 million and give $275.3 million in cash to federal and state governments to pay its fair share of environmental liability at approximately 54 sites across the country - making this the largest environmental settlement in history.

"The proceeds from these global settlements will infuse much-needed cash into federal and state coffers, allowing governments to clean up some of the largest sites on the Superfund National Priorities List," stated Mr. Joseph Lapinsky, ASARCO’s Chief Executive Officer.

Last week, ASARCO also announced the signing of a new agreement to sell substantially all of its operating assets to Sterlite (USA), Inc. for $1.1 billion cash plus a senior secured, non-interest bearing promissory note for $600 million, payable over nine years. The proposed sale, which ASARCO will seek to have approved as part of a plan of reorganization and the proceeds of which would fund such plan, coupled with these global settlements, are two major steps towards a successful exit from bankruptcy.

ASARCO is an integrated copper mining, smelting and refining company with approximately 2500 employees. The Company operates three mines, associated mills and a smelter in Arizona and a refinery complex in Texas, which includes plants that produce copper rod and cake, precious metals and by-products. For more information, visit http://www.asarco.com.

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ASARCO purchase contingent upon 25 million letter of credit on receipt of certain bankruptcy court approvals: DOJ Bankruptcy Trustee and Court continue to ignore ASARCO secret toxic wastes

"13 March 2009  Vedanta Resources is buying US copper producer Asarco for $1.7 billion. The deal is partially backed by two letters of credit (totaling $100 million) from ABN Amro and a $25 million letter of credit on receipt of certain bankruptcy court approvals."
http://www.projectfinancemagazine.com/default.asp?Page=7&PUB=4&ISS=25325&SID=718250   

The DOJ Bankruptcy Trustee has not made the ASARCO Bankruptcy Court in Corpus Christi Texas consider the formerly-secret "confidential-for-settlement-purposes-only" EPA-DOJ document released in 10/2006 (NYTimes).   The next court date is this week March 19'th, and they continue to ignore this.

None of the illegal secret toxic wastes burned in the El Paso Asarco contop furnaces (World's largest) for nearly ten years during the 1990's are being reviewed during the Court's decisions of ASARCO's liabilities.  These are being swept under the rug, ignored and the company is being spiffed up nice and clean for sale.

Meanwhile the toxic wastes remain in El Paso Texas around that smelter and likely in the area that Grupo Mexico wants to rail Punta Colonet freight through:  Santa Teresa, N.M..    We are given no data for Dioxins, PCB, Mercury, Polonium and other basic information.

WE NEED OUR DEPARTMENT OF JUSTICE TO REPLACE THE BANKRUPTCY TRUSTEE WITH SOMEONE WHO WILL DO THE JOB AND  REQUIRE THE COURT TO LOOK AT THE LIABILITIES-FROM-THE-FORMERLY-SECRET-and-ILLEGAL TOXIC-WASTE.