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Antioch to pursue $4M Caltrans grant to install two large trash‑capture devices after NPDES noncompliance report
Summary
Public Works told the council it will apply for and accept Caltrans funding to install two large trash‑capture devices that staff estimate could move the city toward roughly 50% trash‑capture for the regulated area; the city has previously notified the regional board it cannot meet the permit’s 100% capture deadline.
The Antioch City Council on Feb. 10 authorized staff to apply for and accept Caltrans funding to design and install two large full trash‑capture devices at Cavallo/13th Street and Wilbur/Almond Street to reduce trash entering the storm drain system and the San Joaquin River.
Public Works Director Bunting said the devices — paid for by Caltrans and managed through a cooperative implementation agreement — would capture stormwater trash from approximately 549 acres of urban land within Antioch…
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