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Granville County authorizes emergency work after PFAS exceedances at Butner landfill; consultant contract set at $17,500
Summary
After receiving a Sept. 4 letter from the state requiring corrective action for PFAS groundwater exceedances at the Butner landfill, the board approved emergency work authorization and a contract addendum with consultant Garrett Moore for up to $17,500 to complete receptor surveys and a PFAS site assessment.
Granville County commissioners on Oct. 6 approved an emergency work authorization and contract addendum to address PFAS groundwater exceedances detected at the Butner landfill.
Solid waste staff told the board the county received a Sept. 4 notice from the North Carolina Department of Environmental Quality requiring corrective action because monitoring results showed PFAS concentrations above state standards. Staff described the immediate timeline in the state…
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