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Victorville approves $543,353 in contracts to continue remediation at former New Way dry cleaners
Summary
Victorville authorized $543,353 in consultant contracts July 15 to continue groundwater and soil remediation at the former New Way Dry Cleaners site, with most monitoring wells now non‑detect but one piezometer still above the federal threshold.
The Victorville City Council on July 15 approved two consultant professional services agreements with environmental firm Nino & Moore to continue remediation at the former New Way Dry Cleaners site. The council, acting as the housing asset successor (CHAS), authorized a $60,000 agreement funded by CHAS and a $483,353 agreement funded by a Site Cleanup Subaccount Program (SCAP) grant administered by the California State Water Resources Control Board, for a total of $543,353.
Deputy City Manager Tony Camargo and staff reported the city has been working on soil and groundwater remediation at the site since contamination with perchloroethylene (PCE) and trichloroethylene…
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