San jacinto waste pits articles
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EPA allows companies responsible for San Jacinto River’s waste pits to do clean-up work, residents frustrated with delays
The EPA had previously sent a notice with plans to potentially takeover cleaning up the site. The two waste pits in the river are considered Superfund sites and have been on the EPA's clean-up list since 2008.
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News: East Fork San Jacinto Update
Source: Montgomery County Police Reporter Date: 05/02/2024 11:20am. Article Summary: "East Fork San Jacinto Update: Historic and Recent Crests" The East...
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Letters to the Editor: No, nuclear waste isn't just 'buried' near San Onofre
To the editor: The Times needlessly alarms unfamiliar readers with a single, poorly chosen word. Merely stating that nuclear waste is "buried" in a bluff near the San Onofre Nuclear Generating Station couldn't be further from the truth. ("Nuclear waste storage at Yucca Mountain could roil Nevada U.S. Senate race," April 30) Now, do a piece explaining to readers that spent reactor fuel from the long-shuttered plant is packed in secure, removable transportable casks, stored in accessible concrete...