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Theres a Level of Irresponsibility for It Top Researcher Calls Out Slow Progress on Solving Sewage Crisis

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AI-generatedNo direct commercial mechanism identified. The article describes a public health/environmental issue with no specific company, commodity, or supply chain impact mentioned. No concrete investment, regulation, price move, or M&A activity is reported. The event is local to South Bay, CA, and lacks commercial channels such as input cost, supply shortage, or demand spike.
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- Hydrogen sulfide levels in South Bay, CA exceed 1,400 ppb, far above state safe threshold of 30 ppb.
- University of Vermont microbiologist Scott Tighe criticized slow response to sewage crisis.
- Pressure mounts for California Governor Gavin Newsom to declare a state of emergency.
- Newsom's spokesperson indicated federal government is primarily responsible due to international nature.
- Researchers Prather and Tighe committed to finding solution before end of Newsom's term.
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