
Stauffer Chemical Co. dumped thousands of tons of industrial waste in the San Francisco Bay Area, including present-day public areas like César Chávez Park and the Albany Bulb. Historic disposal records were only shared with regulators last year, prompting officials to re-examine the dangers posed by the waste.
Decades ago, Stauffer Chemical Co. dumped hazardous waste into several East Bay locations, including locations that are now parks. Officials are now re-examining the dangers. This map shows where: https://t.co/79ett1yXyF
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For decades, the Stauffer Chemical Co. disposed of thousands of tons of industrial waste near its factory grounds along Richmond’s southeast shoreline. But the barbed-wire-ringed Richmond site wasn’t Stauffer’s only dumping ground. Thread 👇 https://t.co/XeWj1c1ksN https://t.co/BoMzAegM1C
