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Chino Hills moves forward with $20 million 1,2,3‑TCP water treatment plant; city amends design and construction management contracts

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The Chino Hills City Council on April 8 approved amendments to design and construction management contracts for the city's 1,2,3‑TCP treatment plant, a roughly $20 million project to remove the contaminant that has sidelined several city wells.

City staff told the Chino Hills City Council on April 8 that the city’s first full-scale drinking-water treatment facility — the 1,2,3‑trichloropropane (1,2,3‑TCP) treatment plant — is nearing operation but has experienced months of delay due to regional Water Board compliance requirements.

A staff presenter described the facility as the city’s ‘‘first true water plant’’ and said it is designed to remove 1,2,3‑TCP, a contaminant that forced…

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