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Livermore council approves consent calendar, including contaminated‑soil cleanup and fence replacement funding
Summary
The Livermore City Council unanimously approved its consent calendar Jan. 13, advancing a contamination‑remediation plan for a former railyard site and allocating funds to replace a long‑deferred neighborhood fence.
The Livermore City Council on Jan. 13 unanimously approved its consent calendar, including a staff‑backed plan to remove contaminated soil from a former rail‑yard site and funding to begin replacing a deteriorated entry fence in a residential area.
City officials said the remediation work will remove heavy‑metal and hydrocarbon contamination from subsurface soils and include soil vapor extraction to meet regional air‑quality guidelines. ‘‘The remediation will involve excavation of dirt and removal to an appropriate landfill, and then some vapor extraction, over a period of time as…
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