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San Francisco Chronicle: Open Forum - Time to get trash out of our Bay
San Mateo County Times: Council may seek earlier public input on Cargill
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Press Release: Save The Bay teams up with DHL and the San Francisco Giants to raise awareness about Bay pollution (PDF)
Press Release: Poll Finds 7 in 10 Redwood City Voters Want Voice on Open Space (PDF)
Press Release: Save The Bay Creates Ambitious "Cities Keep It Clean" Agenda to Reduce Pollution - One of the Biggest Threats to the Bay (PDF)
City to get $2 million toward cleanup cost
Rain brings more sewage into the Bay
Trying to Save the Bay from Pollution: Save The Bay's David Lewis speaks to KGO Radio's Jon Bristow about the oil and sewage spills. Listen now.
Cosco Busan Oil Spill
Watershed: The Newsletter of Save The Bay - Winter 2008 (PDF)
Press Release: Open Space Vote Initiative Empowers Redwood City Voters to Protect Precious and Limited Open Spaces from Inappropriate Development (PDF)
Press Release: Save The Bay Plants 100,000th Native Seedling in Effort to Restore 100,000 Acres of Healthy Bay wetlands (PDF)
Press Release: Save The Bay Seeks Hundreds of Volunteers to Plant 30,000 Native Wetland Species this Winter (PDF)
Press Release: Save The Bay projects cost of restoring Bay wetlands at $1.43 billion (PDF)
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