Quick Context: The Hamilton Wetlands Restoration Project moves dredge material from the Port of Oakland to the site of a former Air Force base, ... In the 1950s, few people questioned what was seen as "progress:" the steady filling and development of San Francisco
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The Hamilton Wetlands Restoration Project moves dredge material from the Port of Oakland to the site of a former Air Force base, ... In the 1950s, few people questioned what was seen as "progress:" the steady filling and development of San Francisco Beginning with the Gold Rush era, the legacy of mining activity in California remains in water systems today.
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- The Hamilton Wetlands Restoration Project moves dredge material from the Port of Oakland to the site of a former Air Force base, ...
- In the 1950s, few people questioned what was seen as "progress:" the steady filling and development of San Francisco
- Beginning with the Gold Rush era, the legacy of mining activity in California remains in water systems today.
- In 1769, Gaspar de Portolá led a Spanish expedition bound for Monterey, California.
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