LOS ANGELES - An environmental law group has sued the Southern California Gas Co., alleging that cancer-causing chemicals leaked from the company's underground reservoir in Playa del Rey, polluting the groundwater, according to media reports.
The suit claims that a dozen old oil wells connected to a gas storage reservoir 6,000 feet underground are, or could be, leaking toxic chemicals into aquifers under Playa del Rey and Marina del...
The suit claims that a dozen old oil wells connected to a gas storage reservoir 6,000 feet underground are, or could be, leaking toxic chemicals into aquifers under Playa del Rey and Marina del...
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