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Dentists Sue Over Mercury A lawsuit challenging recent amendments to the water quality control plan for the San Francisco Bay Basin was filed December 12 by the California Dental Association and the Friends of Industry, Safety and Health (FISH). Alleging that the plan's effluent limitations were "arbitrary, capricious and not scientifically based," that its implementation would create undue economic hardships to small businesses and that federal- and state-mandated laws and appropriate procedures were not followed, the plaintiffs are suing the S.F. Regional Board, which adopted the plan, the State Board and the state Office of Administrative Law. The plan's effluent limits for mercury discharges regulated by NPDES permits have dentists particularly concerned - a 1994 San Francisco public works study showed that dental amalgams make up 8-13% of the mercury-containing waste contributed to local sewage treatment facilities. Contact: Gary Grimm (510)286-0889 |
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