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Resident raises PFAS contamination concerns at Livermore airport; council hears request to agendize report
Summary
A public speaker said a consultant found elevated PFAS at Livermore airport and urged the council to agendize the Geosyntec report and water‑board correspondence; the mayor said no Livermore drinking water wells have been impacted and the city must submit an additional investigative work plan by Feb. 2.
Livermore — During open forum on Nov. 24, a city resident urged the City Council to bring detailed consultant findings about PFAS contamination at the Livermore airport to a future meeting and to share correspondence with the water board.
The speaker, identified on the meeting roster as Donna Cabane, said the city’s consultant had detected elevated concentrations of per‑ and polyfluoroalkyl substances (PFAS) in soil and…
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