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Erin Brockovich Town Faces Unfortunate Real-Life Sequel
Erin Brockovich Town Faces Unfortunate Real-Life Sequel


The town of Hinkley, California, is reliving a nightmare it thought had ended a decade ago. Made famous by Erin Brockovich’s battle against Pacific Gas & Electric and the subsequent film starring Julia Roberts, Hinkley residents are again facing a water supply tainted by the cancer-causing chemical hexavalent chromium.

The problem stems from the contamination that prompted the 1990s legal battle, only now the toxic plume is reaching an underground aquifer previously thought to be protected.

Leakage from PG&E’s disposal ponds in the 1950s and 1960s resulted in residents developing stomach tumors and other health problems. The utility company agreed in 1997 to a $333 million settlement to the town’s 660 residents.

People thought the worst was over, until scientists discovered the chromium had begun seeping through a layer of clay protecting a lower aquifer.

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