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A large paper mill ( once part of Champion International Paper and now the Blue Ridge Paper Company ) in Canton was the primary source of considerable dioxin and particulate matter pollution discharged into the Pigeon River.
The pollution situation in the river became a minor issue in the campaign for the 1988 Presidential election.
As Al Gore started his first run for the Presidency, Newsweek magazine reported that Gore was pressured by North Carolina Senator Terry Sanford and Congressman Jamie Clarke to ease up on his campaign against Champion's wastewater discharges into the Pigeon River.
According to Newsweek, Gore complied with their request, writing to the United States Environmental Protection Agency to oppose tighter water pollution control requirements (" Gore's Pollution Problem ", Newsweek, 24 November 1997 ).
This issue came up again during the 2000 Presidential election.

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