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City to accept two‑year Ohio Department of Health contract to monitor radiation near Burke Lakefront Airport
Summary
Committee approved an emergency ordinance authorizing the public health director to enter agreements with the Ohio Department of Health to reimburse the city for weekly air filter sampling and laboratory analysis to monitor radiation in the vicinity of Burke Lakefront Airport; estimated funding is about $31,000 over two years.
The Cleveland City Council finance committee on Sept. 22 approved an emergency ordinance authorizing the director of public health to enter into one or more agreements with the Ohio Department of Health to reimburse the city for monitoring radiation near Burke Lakefront Airport for two years.
Commissioner David Hearn of the Division of Air Quality summarized…
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