Navy's Hunters Point Shipyard Cleanup in San Francisco Moves Underwater | KQED
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The long-running cleanup of the Hunters Point Naval Shipyard has reached a vital phase as plans are unveiled to eliminate hazardous waste including PCBs and heavy metals.
Community advocates express strong concerns over the cleanup agreement, labeling it a 'back door deal' that inadequately addresses the radioactive contamination left in the soil.
Harrison voiced discontent that 'None of us affected by the contamination have been allowed to see the plan before they signed it today,' indicating a lack of transparency.
Despite the Navy's recent testing indicating no findings of radioactive chemicals, Janda cautioned that 'there's no way to find every single one' and measures are needed.
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