New Example: Dutra's Disregard for the Law
Dutra’s environmental record includes fines of $735,000 after “more than 200,000 cubic yards of dredged material were discharged outside legally authorized areas - much of that in sanctuary waters…” near the Farallon Islands (https://www.marinij.com/marinnews/ci...ww.marinij.com).
It also includes Dutra’s declaration of bankruptcy when its illegal and environmentally destructive dredging was exposed in Biscayne Bay, Florida, leaving their insurance company to settle with the county for $22.5 million (https://www.saveshollenberger.com/20...-in-miami.html).
Ironically, during the October 12th Board of Supervisors hearing where there were arguments that Dutra had changed its ways, a $45 million lawsuit was getting “underway in federal court in Sacramento after a Dutra barge destroyed a houseboat in the Delta, severely injuring the owner. The barge was not supposed to be operating at night, and there was only one tug, a violation of river regulations” (https://www.petaluma360.com/article/...NITY/101019819).
Please write to the Board of Supervisors and urge them to vote “No” on Dutra on Tuesday, Dec. 14.
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