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Planning panel hears report on contaminated Nedlock site near Laramie

Laramie Planning Commission · December 23, 2025
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Summary

Commissioners were briefed on DEQ/EPA work at the Nedlock (former Williams Strategic Metals) property just outside city limits, where indoor dust samples and soil tests indicate arsenic, mercury and asbestos contamination and officials said the site may become a Superfund candidate.

Chair convened the meeting and agreed to a late addition to the agenda so a commissioner could report on a recent DEQ/EPA public meeting about the Nedlock property, a 12–15 acre parcel just outside Laramie city limits.

At the meeting, Donald summarized the history and current concerns: the property formerly hosted Williams Strategic Metals and between roughly 1943 and 1990 conducted metal-extraction work that left lead, arsenic and mercury contamination. "It has an arsenic…

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