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DPH reports Shipyard Parcel A 'deck marker' found, says testing shows negligible radiation risk; SB 1045 will allow new conservatorship option

San Francisco Department of Public Health Commission · October 2, 2018
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Acting Director Greg Wagner and Dr. Aragon told the commission a state scan found a "deck marker" at Shipyard Parcel A; CDPH will perform dust-wipe testing and staff said the detected radiation was minimal ("39 hours...equivalent of 1 airplane flight"). Wagner also flagged a proposed federal public-charge rule and said California's SB 1045 will allow San Francisco to pursue a new conservatorship approach.

Acting Director Greg Wagner opened his report by warning the commission that the federal government had announced a proposed change to public-charge rules and that the department was examining potential impacts on benefit use, including Medi-Cal.

Wagner also updated commissioners on a state scan at Shipyard Parcel A that detected a historical Navy item identified as a "deck marker." He said the item…

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