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- SJV Water, 2.24.22: “Massive dollars” needed to clean tainted groundwater from Kern County’s banking projects
- Reuters, 11.2.2021: California farm town lurches from no water to polluted water.
- San Francisco Chronicle, 5.18.2021: Central Valley water districts get OK to sue Dow, Shell over groundwater pollution.
- SJV Water, 11.4.2020: Expiration dates looming for TCP lawsuits.
- SJV Water, 9.8.2020: Proposed $171 million Central Valley groundwater bank faces TCP contamination.
- SJV Water, 9.1.2020: Tainted valley groundwater could stymie banking deals.
- California Association of Mutual Water Companies, February 2019 Newsletter: State beats back legal challenge to 1,2,3-TCP MCL.
- VPR (Public Radio for Central California), 8.14.2018: To pay for 1,2,3-TCP cleanup, a viable strategy: sue.
- Fox 40 News, 8.13.2018: Notice about toxic chemical has residents worried about Manteca’s drinking water.
- Fresno Bee, 6.13.2018: Cancer-causing chemical found in Tulare tap water. Now what?
- Water Deeply, 8.10.2017: California’s plan to tackle a carcinogen widespread in water: Decades after declaring 1,2,3-TCP a carcinogen, California is finally regulating the toxin. But the cost of remediation will be high and communities are turning toward litigation to pay for water treatment.
- KQED (Public Radio for Northern California), 7.25.2017: California decides all drinking water must test for a toxin. But who pays?
- CBS SF Bay Area, 7.25.2017: “Insidious” drinking water carcinogen has California water customers facing rate hikes.
- NBC’s Today Show, 7.18.2017: California votes to regulate toxic chemical that could be in water nationwide.
- NBC Bay Area, 5.11.2017: Nearly a million Californians exposed to pesticide chemical linked to cancer in their drinking water.
- Sacramento Bee, 5.8.2017: California proposes stringent cap on toxic chemical in drinking water.
- California Healthline, 4.27.2017: California proposes stringent cap on toxic chemical in drinking water.
- Environmental Working Group, 4.11.2017: Cancer-causing pesticide “garbage” taints tap water for millions in California.
- HBO Vice News, 3.15.2017: Something in the water: California is finally going to regulate a chemical it identified as carcinogenic 25 years ago.
- Water Deeply, 3.4.2017: California set to regulate carcinogen in water for decades: Hundreds of drinking-water wells across California’s San Joaquin Valley have been found to contain 1,2,3-trichloropropane, a likely human carcinogen. This month, the state has taken a big step forward in regulating the chemical.
- Chemistry World, 1.9.2017: Shell fined $22m for drinking water contamination.
- KQED (Public Radio for Northern California), 12.27.2016: Clovis Water Verdict Could Boost Cases of Neighboring Valley Communities.
- Fresno Bee, 12.21.2016: Clovis wins $22 million against Shell Oil over toxic drinking water.
- San Francisco Chronicle, 12.8.2016: State water board must set limit on carcinogen in water.
- California Water Journal, Summer 2016: Rural Water Agencies Impacted by 1,2,3-TCP, the Next Contaminant to be Regulated in California, Can Sue Responsible Parties to Recover Costs.
- Pacific Standard Magazine, 5.4.2016: Unknown, Unregulated, Undrinkable: A probable human carcinogen has been found in water systems throughout California. Farm towns are fighting the state and chemical companies for remediation.
- KQED (Public Radio for Northern California), 3.7.2016: There’s a Cancer-Causing Chemical in My Drinking Water, But California Isn’t Regulating It.
- The Washington Post, 9.25.2015: Cities bear rising costs of keeping water safe to drink.
- Courthouse News Service, 4.1.15: Water District Sees Carcinogens at the Tap.
- ABC-TV Channel 30, 2.3.15: Livingston Gets State of the Art Water Filtration System.
- San Francisco Daily Journal Article, 8.20.12: Plaintiff lawyers focus on TCP. Cancer-causing chemical in drinking water has triggered recent litigation.
- Fresno Bee, 8.7.12: Earth Log: Valley lawsuits multiply over TCP in water.
- Fresno Bee, 4.21.12: ‘Garbage’ chemical TCP threatens Valley water.
- San Francisco Daily Journal Newswire, 7.30.13: Gutted by partner departures, Sher Leff fills the holes. Two more attorneys leave the San Francisco plaintiffs’ firm for their own shop, while Sher Leff is promoting from within.
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