By Gabe Friedman
Daily Journal Staff Writer
In summer 1994, a smokestack on a Unocal Corp. oil refinery in San Francisco's East Bay spat a dirty chemical into the air and surrounding neighborhoods for 16 days before a leak was repaired.
Residents reported nosebleeds, headaches and illnesses. Then they filed lawsuits.
Between those who claimed serio...
Daily Journal Staff Writer
In summer 1994, a smokestack on a Unocal Corp. oil refinery in San Francisco's East Bay spat a dirty chemical into the air and surrounding neighborhoods for 16 days before a leak was repaired.
Residents reported nosebleeds, headaches and illnesses. Then they filed lawsuits.
Between those who claimed serio...
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