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City council authorizes U.S. Army access to Castner Range for munitions assessment and removal
Summary
El Paso City Council approved a resolution allowing the U.S. Army to enter city property near Castner Range to conduct environmental assessment and remove munitions and explosives of concern for up to 60 months, drawing public concern that clearance work could lead to future development.
The El Paso City Council on Tuesday unanimously approved a resolution authorizing the city manager, or designee, to execute a Department of the Army right of entry to allow federal teams to perform environmental assessment and remove munitions and explosives of concern on city property north of the Castner Range in El Paso County.
City Real Estate Division staff said the right of entry would permit federal personnel to identify and remove any munitions and explosives…
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