SAN FRANCISCO - Insurers have agreed to pay a fraction of the costs the state has incurred in cleaning up one of California's most notorious toxic waste sites, Attorney General Bill Lockyer announced Tuesday.
Lockyer said his office had reached agreement with Lloyd's of London and 15 other insurers to pay the state about $93 million for cleanup at the Stringfellow hazardous...
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