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Radford reports 11,647 tons removed from Foundry site; DEQ issues remediation certificate and UECA to be recorded

Radford City Council · November 11, 2025
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Summary

Economic development director told council the city removed 11,647 tons of concrete at the West Radford Commerce Park (the Foundry); DEQ issued a Voluntary Remediation Program certificate and a Uniform Environmental Covenants Act deed restriction will be recorded, keeping the site industrial.

The city’s Economic Development Director, Kim Repass, told the Radford City Council that work to clean up the West Radford Commerce Park (commonly called the Foundry) is progressing and that state environmental officials have issued a certificate of satisfactory completion for the landfill cap.

Repass said the city received a $3,500,000 state grant for the Foundry project. She reported that the project started August 20 and that concrete removal totals through Oct. 31 were 619 tons in August, 3,944 tons in September and 7,083 tons…

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