Extend legal services contract for Port Terminal 4 water quality case
In Plain English
The city hired Rogers, Joseph & O'Donnell law firm to handle a water quality enforcement case involving Port Terminal 4. The Regional Water Quality Control Board issued an order against the terminal for violations. This extends the contract deadline without adding money, giving lawyers more time to resolve the case.
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