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Manatt Represents CVB Financial Corp. in Its $204M Acquisition of Suncrest Bank


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Manatt Represents CVB Financial Corp. in Its $204M Acquisition of Suncrest Bank
July 27, 2021
Manatt Financial Services leader Craig Miller and corporate and finance partner Veronica Lah led the firm’s representation of CVB Financial Corp., the holding company for Citizens Business Bank and one of the ten largest bank holding companies headquartered in California, in its $204 million acquisition of Suncrest Bank, a fast-growing commercial bank with offices located throughout California’s Central Valley.
The merger will increase Citizens’ total assets to approximately $17 billion and will add scale and market share to improve Citizens Business Bank’s competitive advantage and operating leverage in the state. ....

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New Study Finds Mine Remediation Extremely Effective For Mountain Streams In The West


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The Gold King Mine spill released about three million gallons of toxic water into the Animas River in 2015. It flowed downstream into the San Juan River.
Mining in the West often results in polluted watersheds, but a new study shows efforts to clean up leaking mines are extremely effective.
Researchers from Colorado State University, the University of California Santa Barbara and the U.S. Geological Survey worked on the study, which
The streams were all designated by the Environmental Protection Agency as Superfund sites, which means they were extremely polluted.
“They started off as being, if not devoid of life, pretty close to that,” said Will Clements, one of the researchers. “And then in a fairly short period of time, 10 to 15 years, they all had made this remarkable recovery.” ....

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Cleanup efforts of mining-polluted streams prove effective over time - study


Cleanup efforts of mining-polluted streams prove effective over time study
The Leviathan mine in Alpine County, California, is one of the Superfund sites monitored in the study.
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A new study based on long-term monitoring data shows that cleanup efforts can allow streams affected by acidic runoff drainage from abandoned mines to recover to near-natural conditions within 10 to 15 years after the start of abatement work.
In detail, the authors of the paper analyzed monitoring information over periods of 20 years or more for four mining-impacted watersheds located in mountain mining regions of California, Colorado, Idaho, and Montana. The sites were all designated as Superfund sites under the Comprehensive Environmental Response, Compensation, and Liability Act, which helps fund the cleanup of toxic-waste sites in the United States. ....

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