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  2. Chemical dumps in ocean off Southern California - Wikipedia

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    From the 1930s until the early 1970s, multiple government agencies (including the California Regional Water Quality Control Board and the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers) approved ocean disposal of domestic, industrial, and military waste at 14 deep-water sites off the coast of Southern California. Waste disposed included refinery wastes, filter ...

  3. It's not just toxic chemicals. Radioactive waste was also ...

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    In a 1999 report by the International Atomic Energy Agency titled "Inventory of radioactive waste disposals at sea," a grainy map shows that at least 56,261 containers of radioactive waste were ...

  4. List of Superfund sites in California - Wikipedia

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    Kern, San Bernardino, and Los Angeles: 07/14/1989: 08/30/1990: N/A: N/A: ... Waste Disposal, Inc. Los Angeles: 06/10/1986: 07/22/1987: ... Hazardous Waste and ...

  5. California Department of Toxic Substances Control - Wikipedia

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    The Hazardous Waste Control Act of 1972 [3] established legal standards for hazardous waste. Accordingly, in 1972, the Department of Health Services (now called the California Health and Human Services Agency) created a hazardous waste management unit, staffing it in 1973 with five employees concerned primarily with developing regulations and setting fees for the disposal of hazardous waste.

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  7. Del Amo (Superfund site) - Wikipedia

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    The Del Amo Superfund Site is located in southern Los Angeles County between the cities of Torrance and Carson. It is a U.S. EPA Region 9 Superfund Site. The waste-disposal site of a rubber manufacturer is one of 94 Superfund Sites in California as of November 29, 2010.

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