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Riley County OKs Phase 1 cleanup of hazardous waste at county-owned site; transfers truck to rural fire
Summary
Commissioners approved up to phase 1 testing and overpacking of hazardous barrels found on a county parcel and agreed to reassign a 2015 Ford pickup from the Noxious Weed Department to Riley County Rural Fire.
Riley County commissioners on March 13 approved initial sampling and overpacking work at a county-owned site where nine metal barrels of hazardous material were discovered, and they agreed to reassign a 2015 Ford F-150 from the Noxious Weed Department to Riley County Rural Fire.
The county's Noxious Weed director, Mike Bowler, told commissioners that Clean Harbors provided a two-part estimate for the immediate work: sampling/overpacking and laboratory analytics. Bowler said the vendor's estimate for…
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