San Diego Chromium-6 Water
vs. City of San Diego / Water Utilities
San Diego residents allege chromium-6 (hexavalent chromium) contamination in municipal water supplies exceeded safe levels, causing cancer and other health issues.
2023
filed
SD residents
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Understanding Your Rights in the San Diego Chromium-6 Water Case
Learn what you need to know about eligibility, deadlines, and the claims process.
Settlement Distribution Timeline for San Diego Chromium-6 Water
What to expect after a settlement is approved and how compensation is distributed.
FAQs: Common Questions About San Diego Chromium-6 Water
Answers to frequently asked questions about eligibility, compensation, and the legal process.
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