House OKs $25 Million for Local Ground Water Cleanup
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SAN GABRIEL VALLEY — The House of Representatives has approved legislation that would provide $25 million for the San Gabriel Basin Water Quality Initiative, a community-based approach to ground water cleanup.
The funding measure pushed for by Rep. David Dreier (R-San Dimas) passed the House as part of an energy and water appropriations bill. It goes to the Senate, where approval is a formality, Dreier’s office said.
The money would be used as part of a cleanup effort already underway to prevent the spread of perchlorate contamination into the aquifer underneath the San Gabriel Valley. The funding approved this week represents just a small part of the multimillion-dollar effort that will be required.
Funds would also be available to develop a remediation plan for a site in Santa Clarita, according to Dreier’s office.
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