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Environmental

Jul. 10, 1999

Sludge Strategy

By Paul Singarella On June 3, the State Water Resources Control Board held a public hearing about its plan to clean up, or otherwise address, contaminated sediments (referred to as "toxic hot spots") underlying California's coastal waters and extending as far out as the open ocean. The draft plan is called the Consolidated Toxic Hot Spots Cleanup Plan. The SWRCB was required to submit the plan to the Legislature before June 30.

        By Paul Singarella
        
        On June 3, the State Water Resources Control Board held a public hearing about its plan to clean up, or otherwise address, contaminated sediments (referred to as "toxic hot spots") underlying California's coastal waters and extending as far out as the open ocean. The draft plan is called the Consolidated T...

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