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Subcommittee approves $400,000 contract pool for hazardous substance cleanup including fentanyl sites
Summary
The committee approved a three-year, $400,000 contract to provide remediation of hazardous public properties — including fentanyl-contaminated sites — allowing specialized contractors to make locations safe for city crews and contractors to enter.
The Detroit City Council public health and safety subcommittee approved a three-year contract pool worth up to $400,000 to fund cleanup, remediation and decontamination of public-hazard properties, including sites identified as contaminated with fentanyl.
"This contract would allow us the ability to have a company that is capable and qualified to go in and actually clean the site and make it safe," Luan Counts, group executive of construction and building operations, told the committee.…
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