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EPA letter signals possible soil delisting; agency may include groundwater, notes no PFAS requirement

Lafayette City Turf Board · October 28, 2025
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Vicky, a board member, told the Lafayette City Turf Board on Oct. 28 that she had received a written letter from the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency saying the agency is ready to proceed with delisting soil at the landfill and that it would like to attach groundwater to that delisting.

Vicky, a board member, told the Lafayette City Turf Board on Oct. 28 that she had received a written letter from the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency saying the agency is ready to proceed with delisting soil at the landfill and that it would like to attach groundwater to that delisting.

"They promised to proceed with the delisting of the soil," Vicky said, reading from the letter. She said EPA told the board the agency is prepared to submit the delisting paperwork in the next round, which must be submitted by Nov. 14 to be considered in that…

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