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Guam EPA board approves $2 million from RF for DPW abandoned‑vehicle removal program
Summary
The Guam EPA Board voted Dec. 4 to allocate up to $2,000,000 from the RF to the Department of Public Works for collection, disposal and export of abandoned vehicles; the MOA was revised to cap administrative costs at 10%.
The Guam Environmental Protection Agency Board of Directors voted Dec. 4 to allocate up to $2,000,000 from the Remediation Fund (RF) to the Department of Public Works for a program to collect, process and export abandoned vehicles.
Board members considered revisions to a memorandum of agreement (MOA) with DPW that remove a 30‑day review clause and add a binding limit that administrative costs may not exceed 10% of the total MOA amount. Unidentified agency staff told the board the change was made to ensure the MOA reflects the 10% cap.
Chair (name not provided) described the program’s scale and cost assumptions, saying existing tables project…
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