Heidelberg Materials is initiating restoration of Permanente Creek, polluted by its cement plant and quarry for decades. The project will involve clearing debris and contaminated sediment over the next five years at a cost of millions. This initiative, required to be completed by 2030 due to a settlement with the Sierra Club, aims to revive the creek's natural state, which supported fish and wildlife. Community engagement has improved with company representatives participating in local meetings.
"The restoration is expected to cost millions of dollars as the company returns the creek to its natural state that once harbored fish and wildlife."
"This is the start of these projects. It's the start of a new chapter," said Greg Ronczka, highlighting the significance of the restoration efforts.
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