SF Supervisors Unhappy With City’s Lack of Action to Protect Bayview-Hunters Point Residents from Toxic Sea Level Rise

Written by on September 18, 2022

She said the city needs additional staff across all departments if it intends to focus on how groundwater rise could affect Bayview-Hunters Point or other neighborhoods.

“We're concerned that they may miss other similar problems because there aren't enough of them, and they don't have a range of expertise,” she said.

The committee invited all the regulatory agencies overseeing the Superfund site —  the Navy, the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, the California Department of Toxic Substances Control and the San Francisco Bay Regional Water Quality Control Board — to the meeting, but . . .



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