Environmental
Feb. 8, 2006
Dirtied-Water Case Heads to Trial
SAN FRANCISCO - Through an unhappy combination of geology and humans' quest for cleanliness, much of California has a big, but largely invisible, problem. Again and again, cities have shut down wells supplying drinking water to their residents because of the presence of solvents often associated with dry cleaning operations, as well as other industries.




Daily Journal Staff Writer
Through an unhappy combination of geology and humans' quest for cleanliness, much of California has a big, but largely invisible, problem.
Again and again, cities have shut down wells supplying drinking water to their residents because...
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