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"At one point, the land surrounding the bay and wetlands wasn't
considered important - they were landfill opportunities," Cote said. Aren't you glad there are no more dumps lining the Bay shoreline?
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Sonoma County trash trucks last rumbled through the gates of the Mecham Road dump four years ago. Now, haulers dump Sonoma's trash 60 miles away in Solano County's Potrero Hills Landfill.

Save The Bay (San Francisco) has dropped down to 4th place. We need your help to win the grant! If you haven't voted yet -- please vote today! http://bit.ly/1zwU6D

Save The Bay (San Francisco) Another victim of the down economy? Recycling. More reason to switch to reusable shopping bags and containers, compost more and consume less.
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Save The Bay (San Francisco) Californians grapple with water woes:
Californians asked to spend more during unprecedented spree of water spending - ContraCostaTimes.com
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Californians asked to spend more during unprecedented spree of water spending

Save The Bay (San Francisco) Save The Bay volunteers helped restore wetland habitat by removing iceplant and russian thistle at Bothin Marsh on Saturday. Read about the project in the Marin IJ:
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Volunteers restore Mill Valley wetland habitat

Save The Bay (San Francisco) Scientists ID 235,000 species in the depths of the oceans, with the possibility of a million more. Another reason to protect our oceans? We think so.
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The creatures living in the depths of the ocean are as weird and outlandish as the creations in a Dr. Seuss book: tentacled transparent sea cucumbers, primitive "dumbos" that flap ear-like fins, and tubeworms that feed on oil deposits.

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Question: What are the nation’s most frequent violators of the Clean Water Act? Answer: sewage systems. Find out why: http://www.nytimes.com/2009/11/23/us/23s ewer.html?_r=1&th&emc=th
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Many sewer systems are frequently overwhelmed, spilling human excrement, medical waste and dangerous industrial chemicals into waterways.

Save The Bay (San Francisco) is currently in 3rd place. Let the voting continue!! Go to http://bit.ly/1zwU6D and vote today!

Save The Bay (San Francisco) Check out our latest blog entry about local students tackling trash at their schools, in their neighborhoods and in the Bay.
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As you may know, Save The Bay works hard to curb the steady onslaught of plastic bags and trash on our local waterways and the Bay. And now the Education Department is joining the fight with a new partnership ...

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