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Board adopts port cost-reimbursement agreement with PG&E after sharp questioning from Supervisor Ronan
Summary
The Board of Supervisors unanimously adopted a cost-reimbursement agreement March 22 with PG&E to manage residual petroleum contamination near the former Potrero Power Plant and Pier 70 while several supervisors urged extra scrutiny of PG&E’s influence over remediation decisions.
The Board of Supervisors unanimously adopted on March 22 a resolution approving a cost-reimbursement agreement between the Port of San Francisco and Pacific Gas & Electric Company for management of residual petroleum hydrocarbons near the former Potrero Power Plant site and Pier 70.
Supervisor Ronan, who said she would vote in favor of the agreement ‘‘while holding my nose,’’ urged extra scrutiny for any matters involving PG&E because of the utility’s…
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