Winning The Battle To Save The Bay


The fight to save San Francisco Bay is being won. A new report on the quality of bay waters shows a big improvement over the last decade. Hot spots of pollution still remain - like mercury leaking from old mines - but the report says that San Francisco Bay is actually repairing itself, and is now cleaner than anytime in the last 30 years. With: Paul Rogers.





Airdate: May 16, 2003.

Additional Resources
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Mercury News

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SF Chronicle

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Oakland Tribune

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Contra Costa Times

 



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