From: Curbed SF
“Tetra Tech, the engineering firm paid more than $250 million by the U.S. Navy to remove radioactive contamination from San Francisco’s Hunters Point has so far escaped any serious punishment, with a $7,000 fine from the U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission waived on appeal. Instead, the company has been rewarded. Since news of the scandal at the city’s biggest redevelopment project in a century first broke in Curbed SF, Tetra Tech and its investors have enjoyed record stock prices, a valuation fueled by a steady stream of additional work from the very government that sued Tetra Tech on Monday for defrauding it.”