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BB&K Team Helps L.A. County Get State Funding for Exide Contamination

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Board of Supervisors gives commendation to attorneys John Holloway and Gene Tanaka

FEBRUARY 26, 2016

Best Best & Krieger LLP is pleased to have assisted the Los Angeles County Board of Supervisors in securing $176.6 million to test and clean up contaminated areas near the now-closed Exide battery recycling facility in the City of Vernon. BB&K attorneys John Holloway and Gene Tanaka, as well as BB&K’s Director of Governmental Affairs Syrus Devers, accompanied supervisors and community members at an Assembly hearing on the clean-up efforts and discussions with legislators in Sacramento to help secure funding from Gov. Jerry Brown.

Brown originally proposed just $8.5 million for the effort, which involves testing for and removal of lead-contaminated soil from the most contaminated homes in an approximately 1.7-mile radius from the plant. This long-standing and high-profile contamination matter arises from the emissions of a former battery recycling facility, which operated for more than 30 years without proper permits and safety upgrades. High exposure to lead can cause a host of health concerns, and the State estimates that up to 10,000 homes may be impacted.

“This funding will bring immediate relief to thousands of families who have been voiceless for too long,” Supervisor Hilda Solis said in a thank you letter to those who assisted in the effort. This week, the Board of Supervisors acknowledged the lead partners’ work on the Exide clean up with a Commendation “in recognition of dedicated service to the affairs of the community and for the civic pride demonstrated by numerous contributions for the benefit of all the citizens of Los Angeles County.”

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