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Annapolis finance committee backs $630,000 CIP to remove buried oil tanks on 4th Street
Summary
The committee recommended creating a $630,000 capital-improvement project to excavate buried oil tanks found during 4th Street repairs, adopting an amendment that splits $330,000 from General Roadways and $300,000 from the capital reserve.
The Annapolis Finance Committee on Oct. 15 recommended creating a new $630,000 capital-improvement project to remove multiple buried oil tanks discovered during a 4th Street roadway repair.
Lisonbee DiMaggio, a Department of Public Works engineer, told the committee crews found additional tanks while excavating a sinkhole and that Maryland Department of the Environment (MDE) opened an oil-control case. “The tanks need to be excavated,” DiMaggio said, and the work will include environmental testing and possible remediation if downstream…
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