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City updates residents on slow progress toward cleanup at Titan missile site; community pushes for faster action

3292792 · May 14, 2025
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City staff and community members gave updates on remediation of TCE and lead contamination at the former Titan missile site; residents criticized perceived delays by the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers and asked the city to press federal agencies for faster cleanup and clearer public information.

City staff provided an update on remediation efforts at the former Titan missile site and associated contamination near Crocker Knoll and Sun City, and residents urged more aggressive action and clearer federal accountability.

City Manager Sean Scully said the issue has drawn sustained attention and advocacy, and that progress has included formation of a Remediation Advisory Board (RAB) convened by the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers. He said monitoring wells placed near the residential border have generally shown nondetect results for TCE in those locations to date, which staff described as encouraging. Scully said the Corps has not yet released a remediation plan (the engineering plan that…

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