Sedimentality – City sues Navy, shipbuilders and Port District to pay for bay cleanup
by Dave Maass / San Diego CityBeat
For nearly 30 years after the end of World War II, the U.S. Navy engaged in a practice one might call “truck fondue.”
At Mole Pier, a section of the Navy’s Broadway Complex, Naval personnel hosed down trucks and heavy machinery with diesel fuel, then dunked them in Paleta Creek, a tributary of San Diego Bay. The Navy sprayed, burned or buried an estimated 500,000 gallons of fuel during that period.






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