PCBs Contaminate Land Trade Proposal
Complex issues, from the possible need for a new development permit to an expanded search for cancer-causing toxins on the site, continue to slow a land swap deal that would bring 37 acres of potential Los Cerritos Wetlands into the city’s control. Tuesday night, the City Council heard from an Environmental Protection Agency official who said that preliminary results show the need for expanded testing for the chemical PCB on the property. Robert Wise, the on-site coordinator for the EPA, said the most recent test results are not final, but appear to show the need for another round of tests. Continue reading Grunion Gazette.
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