AT&T has agreed to remove abandoned telecommunications cables that have caused toxic lead to filter into Lake Tahoe. The ...
The communications giant said it had agreed in 2021 to remove the cables, but paused that process to have further analysis ...
AT&T has agreed to remove thousands of pounds of toxic lead cables that have been submerged in Lake Tahoe for decades, ...
The company agreed to remove 8 miles of lead-covered cables from Lake Tahoe, following a protracted legal battle with an ...
AT&T has announced it will resume removal of the controversial lead-clad cables in Lake Tahoe. The company halted cable ...
The groups include the Center for Biological Diversity, Sierra Club, Friends of the River, California Sportfishing Protection Alliance, California Water Impact Network and Save California Salmon.
United States Military veterans will join members of Southern California’s sportfishing community for the seventh annual War ...
LAKE TAHOE, Calif. - From Baldwin Beach to Rubicon Bay and inside Emerald Bay there are approximately six miles of submerged century-old cables containing about 107,000 pounds of lead in Lake Tahoe.
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The San Francisco Baykeeper, The Bay Institute, Restore the Delta and California Sportfishing Protection Alliance have petitioned the California Fish and Game Commission to list the white sturgeon ...
The lawsuit was filed in Yolo County Superior Court by Friends of the River, the Center for Biological Diversity, the California Sportfishing Protection Alliance, the California Water Impact Network ...