Firm accused of falsifying Hunters Point Naval Shipyard cleanup data says $27 billion suit is ‘without merit’

by Susan Sargent | May 4, 2018
From: Napa Valley Register “A firm accused in a lawsuit filed Tuesday of putting the lives of residents in San Francisco’s Bayview and Hunters Points neighborhoods at risk by allegedly falsifying radiation cleanup data says the suit is baseless.” Read more . . . Read the PEER ...

Former Tetra Tech Workers Sentenced for Falsifying Records in Hunters Point Radiation Cleanup

From: NBC Bay Area “Two former radiation control technician supervisors for Tetra Tech, the company hired to clean up radiation at the Hunters Point Shipyard in San Francisco, have been sentenced to eight months in prison for falsifying records.” Read more . . . Read the PEER ...

Tetra Tech issues contradictory statements in response to Shipyard false cleanup suit

From: Fox KTVU “We believe the lawsuit is factually incorrect and without merit. Tetra Tech stands by this work at Hunters Point. Our work was done properly and to the standard required by the U.S. Navy,” Tetra Tech said in a statement.” Read more . . . Read the PEER ...

Fed plan could send Wenk off

From: Jackson Hole News & Guide “The watchdog group Public Employees for Environmental Responsibility contends there’s reason to believe parts of the “stealth makeover” are political. One of the executives being reassigned, Alaska Regional Director Bert Frost, is the ...

Dunes Action applauds naming special prosecutor in pavilion complaint

by Susan Sargent | May 3, 2018
From: Chicago Tribune “special prosecutor has been appointed to review whether unauthorized construction activities have taken place at the pavilion at Indiana Dunes State Park, as suggested by Dunes Action, a local grassroots group that has raised concerns about plans there.” ...
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