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Plumas County extends environmental-health contract to support Greenville fire rebuild oversight

5330671 · June 30, 2025
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Plumas County supervisors approved a fifth amendment extending a contract with the California Association of Environmental Health Administrators consultant to oversee implementation of soil-management and rebuild procedures in Greenville after the Dixie-area fires.

Plumas County supervisors on June 30 approved a fifth amendment to an agreement with the California Association of Environmental Health Administrators to keep a consultant on the county’s Greenville fire legacy-contamination work through Dec. 31, 2025.

The extension will keep Jerry Seipp available to help implement the county’s soil-management plan, county environmental health staff said, including guidance for rebuilding and inspection steps intended to ensure contaminated soils remain capped during reconstruction.

Dennis Eck, with the Plumas County Department of Environmental Health, told the board the work on the…

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