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By The Associated Press

Tuesday, Jul 22, 2008 - 02:27:30 pm CDT

SACRAMENTO — Union Pacific Railroad Co. will pay $102 million to settle a federal lawsuit over damage from a massive California wildfire sparked by railroad employees in 2000. 

U.S. Attorney McGregor Scott says the settlement marks the U.S. Forest Service’s largest-ever damage recovery for a wildfire.

It also is the largest civil judgment for federal prosecutors in the region, which stretches from Bakersfield to Oregon and covers California’s Central Valley and the Sierra Nevada.

Union Pacific spokeswoman Zoe Richmond said Tuesday that the Omaha, Neb.-based company agreed to settle after a federal judge ruled against it in February.

Sparks from welders repairing tracks caused the fire, which burned more than 52,000 acres in the Plumas and Lassen national forests northeast of Sacramento. Richmond says the employees thought they had extinguished the blaze.


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