Plan to Clean Up Bay Is Rejected
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From Times Staff and Wire Reports
A plan to clean up mercury in San Francisco Bay was rejected Wednesday because it had not accounted for industrial and municipal pollution that taints the tissues of fish.
Burton Wolfe, head of the San Francisco regional water board, said the rejection would delay the goal of reducing pollution.
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