Right now, Contra Costa County residents can go to a website and opt-in to receive text or email notifications if hazardous materials are released from the county’s nine industrial chemical processing facilities.
The inverse of that would be for the county’s Health Services Hazardous Materials Program, or hazmat, to include everybody’s cellphone in the warning system, and then give people the choice to opt-out.
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