EPA to Give City $100,000 for Cleanups
From Times Staff Reports
The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency announced Monday that it will give the city $100,000 to clean up four parcels of land contaminated by leaking underground petroleum storage tanks.
Four properties are believed to hold as many as 13 underground tanks. Among the sites are Lula Washington’s Dance Theater on Crenshaw Boulevard, a nonprofit that teaches dance to poor children, and a parcel in San Pedro at the end of the Harbor Freeway.
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