Prescott v. Leaf River Forest Products

740 So. 2d 301, 1999 WL 605710
CourtMississippi Supreme Court
DecidedAugust 12, 1999
Docket96-CA-00942-SCT, 96-CA-00977-SCT and 96-CA-00978-SCT
StatusPublished
Cited by54 cases

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Bluebook
Prescott v. Leaf River Forest Products, 740 So. 2d 301, 1999 WL 605710 (Mich. 1999).

Opinion

740 So.2d 301 (1999)

Evelyn PRESCOTT, James Edward Nickelson, Jack Long, Earline Keith, Eddie Kelley, James Mike Anders, Gary Waylon Howell, Ray Myrick, Clarence M. Shows, George R. Parker, Roy D. Dickenson, Darnell Prescott, Debra D. Prescott, Amon D. Merritt, Sandra Merritt, Ronald E. West, Wanda Jo West, Brenda J. Fortenberry, Charles F. Fortenberry, Sr., Carrol C. Keith, Elvin Keith, Eva Dee Keith, Kennis Keith, Carol W. Keith (Ritchie), Hilda B. Long, Jessie Jack Long, Betty Frank Welborn, Jerald Leon Welborn, Bruce R. Willcutt, Billy A. Albair, Jr., Frances Albair, Joseph A. Vayda, Sr., Ruth M. Vayda, Elva Mae Verrett, Linda Diane Allman, Randall Allman, Emelie Dixon, James Joe Dixon, Arlie D. Hodges, Darryl Hurt, Mary F. Hurt, Carolyn Keith, Delton Keith, Roger Keith, Clara P. Kelley, Eddie L. Kelley, Frances Darlene Kelley, Samuel Mark Kelley, Frank F. Rodler, Billie Elaine Rogers, William H. Roger, Jr., Raymond K. Schneider, Rosaland C. Schneider
v.
LEAF RIVER FOREST PRODUCTS, INC., Leaf River Corporation, Great Northern Nekoosa Corporation, Georgia-Pacific Corporation, Warren Richardson, and Acker Smith.
Gerald D. Wicks, Merlin Joseph Wagner, Sr., Kenneth Dee McQuire, W.W. Williams, Jr., Russell H. Hubbard, Jr., Raymond E. Kraft, Sr., Mack A. Buckley, James Frank Williams, Joseph D. McQueen, Evelyn Baradell, Isom Clifton, John Paul McDonald, Clifton Edward Ratcliff, Jr., Larry V. Breland, Rodney George Carter, Susan Carter, Charles Hartsfield, Jr., Leta Hartsfield, Nancy Joyce Wicks, Grace L. Hudgins, Herman N. Hudgins, Dorothy Dell Martin, James O. Shepard, Pamella Lynn Wagner, Gene Whitehurst, Jeannie Whitehurst, Elsie J. McQuire, Sybil Adkins, Curtis Andrew Archey, Martha Archey, Robert E. Barton, Nelsa Brannon, Mary Firth, Patricia L. Goodwin, Ronald D. Goodwin, Karia Renee Hamrac, Ronald Edward Hamrac, Elizabeth Williams, Ethel Wozencraft, John Wozencraft, Lucy Wozencraft, Pamela Hubbard, Frances McQueen, J.D. McQueen, Sr., Lori Ates, Steve Ates, Oree Baucum, Jr., Wanda Baucum, Helen Bexley, Bobbie Jean Bolton, Lucy Bolton, Ezra B. Bond
v.
Leaf River Forest Products, Inc., Leaf River Corporation, Great Northern Nekoosa Corporation, Georgia-Pacific Corporation, Warren Richardson, and Acker Smith.
Cassandra Dillon, Kenneth R. Miller, J. Clark Daughdrill, Thurman H. Brister, T.A. Wilder, Jr., Jimmie P. James, Jimmy A. Ellzey, Shirley L. Ellzey, Cleon A. Hartley, Evelyn Hartley, David W. Simmons, Lourdes Delcarmen Simmons, Patricia A. Brister, Cassie E. Daughdrill, William Marion Daughdrill, Benjamin A. Eubanks, Bruce L. Eubanks, Buford L. Eubanks, Charles E. Eubanks, Dawn Eubanks, Horrace R. Eubanks, Mary E. Eubanks, Owen M. Eubanks, Owen Eubanks, Sharon K. Eubanks, Sheryl P. Eubanks, Teri C. Eubanks, Lee Ann Farrior, Catherine S. Green, Samuel C. Green, Jean Webb Lott, Jerry W. Lott, Kenneth R. Miller, Marlene Miller, Jerry Morrison, Peggy Morrison, Chestine O'Neal, Jerald O'Neal, Hollis L. Welford, Rosie M. Welford, T.A. Wilder, Joyce James, Maxine Sylvester and Wilmer Sylvester
v.
Leaf River Forest Products, Inc., Leaf River Corporation, Great Northern Nekoosa Corporation, Georgia-Pacific Corporation, Warren Richardson, and Acker Smith.

Nos. 96-CA-00942-SCT, 96-CA-00977-SCT and 96-CA-00978-SCT.

Supreme Court of Mississippi.

August 12, 1999.

*304 James R. Hayden, Hattiesburg, Darryl A. Hurt, Darryl A. Hurt, Jr., Larry O. Norris, Lucedale, John M. Deakle, Hattiesburg, Attorneys for Appellants in No. 96-CA-00942-SCT.

John M. Deakle, William R. Couch, Hattiesburg, Patrick W. Pendley, Plaquemine, Attorneys for Appellants in No. 96-CA-00977-SCT and 96-CA-00978-SCT.

James H. Heidelberg, Pascagoula, Joe Sam Owen, Gulfport, W. Wayne Drinkwater, Jr., Jackson, Joe R. Colingo, Pascagoula, Margaret Stewart Oertling, Jackson, Attorneys for Appellees.

EN BANC.

ON MOTION FOR REHEARING

BANKS, Justice, for the Court:

¶ 1. This matter is before this Court on the Appellees' motion for rehearing. The motion for rehearing is granted. The original opinion is withdrawn and this opinion is substituted therefor.

¶ 2. We have for review a motion for summary judgment granted against property owners along the Leaf River claiming damages resulting from chemical wastes *305 deposited into the Leaf River during the operations of a pulp mill. We find that the Appellants failed to produce legally sufficient evidence in support of their claims of emotional distress arising out of a fear of future disease and their claims of trespass and nuisance for exposure to dioxin and their claims of private and public nuisance resulting from discoloration of the river and sandbars. Accordingly, we affirm.

I.

¶ 3. In September 1984, Leaf River Forest Products, Inc. ("LRFP") began operating a pulp mill along the Leaf River near New Augusta, Mississippi. The mill processes timber into market pulp, which is then sold globally to be used in the production of paper and paper related products. As part of the manufacturing process the pulp is bleached by being exposed to chlorine in the presence of heat. A byproduct of the bleaching process is a chemical called 2,3,7,8-tetrachlorodibenzo-p-dioxin, commonly known as dioxin. Pursuant to a permit issued by the Mississippi Department of Environmental Quality the, mill discharges treated waste water, known as "effluent", into the Leaf River.

¶ 4. Starting in 1990, John Deakle, Esq. and associated counsel filed thirty-six (36) separate complaints, on behalf of approximately 5,500 plaintiffs (the "Deakle Group"), against the Leaf River Defendants. The various Complaints claimed that the mill's effluent contained large quantities of dioxin and other chemicals and deposited on properties belonging to members of the Deakle Group and resulted in the discoloration of the river. The Deakle Group further alleged that fish downstream from the mill ingested dioxin and were subsequently consumed by some members of the Deakle Group, thereby exposing them to dioxin. The Deakle Group sought actual and punitive damages on theories which included negligent or intentional infliction of emotional distress arising from a fear of future disease; assault and battery; and interference with the recreational use and aesthetic enjoyment of the Leaf and Pascagoula Rivers by a public and a private nuisance.

¶ 5. On July 5, 1996, the Leaf River Defendants filed a motion for summary judgment claiming that the Deakle Group lacked scientific evidence to support the assertions that they or their properties had been exposed to dioxins discharged by the mill, as required by Leaf River Forest Prods., Inc. v. Ferguson, 662 So.2d 648 (Miss.1995). In support of the motion for summary judgment the Leaf River Defendants relied on, among other things, the affidavit of Professor Christoffer Rappe, a Swedish Professor involved in researching dioxin formation. Professor Rappe's affidavit stated that his research of samples collected in and around the Leaf River areas showed to a reasonable degree of scientific certainty, that although the samples contained detectable levels of dioxin, the Leaf River mill was not the source of the dioxins found in the area. Professor Rappe explained that there are many sources of dioxins, some are natural, such as forest fires and natural decomposition, while other sources are man-made, such as waste incineration, sewage sludge, production and use of chlorine, and some industrial facilities. Human exposure to dioxin is usually attributable to the consumption of such foods as milk, meat, cheese, eggs and seafood.

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